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SNCF Class Y 7400

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Power type
  
Diesel

Total produced
  
1 + 488

UIC class
  
B

Build date
  
1959, 1963-72

Configuration
  
0-4-0

SNCF Class Y 7400

Builder
  
Billard Decauville De Dietrich Moyse

The Y 7400 class of small shunters is France's most numerous with 488 locomotives in the production build. The first 120 were built by Decauville, with further batches built by De Dietrich (105) and Moyse (263). They have the 0-4-0 ("B") wheel arrangement, 150 kW diesel engines and mechanical transmission. They can be found all over the French network.

During 1959 Y 7192 was converted to mechanical transmission and renumbered as Y 7001. This locomotive was the prototype for the Y7400 class.

Operators

In addition to the locomotives operated by SNCF, RATP have two Y 7400 class locomotives built in 1969 by Moyse. They are numbered T 102 & T 103 and were not part of the SNCF fleet. Likewise VFLI have two Y 7400 locomotives, 088 & 089, which were originally built for CFD. VFLI have augmented their fleet with Y 7474 and Y 7684 purchased from SNCF.

Only Y 7566 has been preserved. It is based at Chemins de Fer de Blaise-et-Der, Wassy.

References

SNCF Class Y 7400 Wikipedia