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SNCF Class Z 23500

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SNCF Z 23500
A SNCF Class Z 23500 in the Massif de l'Esterel on the Marseille-Ventimiglia railway in France which connects to the Italian Genoa–Ventimiglia railway.
In service1997 – present
ManufacturerGEC-Alsthom and ANF (later Bombardier, now merged with Alstom)
Family nameTER2N (Train Express Régional à 2 niveaux)
Number built80 trainsets (160 cars)
Formation2-car sets
Capacity19 (1st class)
155 (2nd class)
8 (standing)
OperatorsSNCF TER PACA, TER Nord-Pas-de-Calais, TER Rhône-Alpes
DepotsMarseille-Blancarde (TER PACA)
Lille (TER Nord-Pas-de-Calais)
Lyon-Vénissieux (TER Rhône-Alpes)
Specifications
Car body constructionstainless steel
Train length52.5 m (172 ft 2+78 in)
Width2.82 m (9 ft 3+132 in)
Height4.32 m (14 ft 2+332 in)
Maximum speed140 km/h (87 mph)
Weight124 tonnes (122.0 long tons; 136.7 short tons)
Traction systemIGBT-VVVF (Alstom OniX 1500)
Traction motors4 × Alstom FXA 2858 425 kW (570 hp) 3-phase AC induction motor
Power output1.7 MW (2,280 hp)
Electric system(s)
Current collector(s)Pantograph type Ax
Braking system(s)Electrodynamic
Safety system(s)Crocodile, KVB.
Coupling systemScharfenberg type
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Description

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Class Z23500 also called TER 2N (TER 2 Niveaux) is double deck a class of railway electric multiple units operated in France. They were built by GEC-Alstom and Ateliers du Nord de la France, (which became Bombardier) for SNCF and are used on the TER Network. These sets consist of 2 double deck coaches. They were built from 1997 and a total of 80 units were built. The units were ordered by the following regions: Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Rhône-Alpes. They are mainly used on stopping services around the French Riviera (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur), Lille (Nord-Pas-de-Calais) and Lyon (Rhône-Alpes). They use the TER livery of their regions, e. g. the trains of Rhône-Alpes have a light blue livery.

History

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During the 80's, Nord-Pas-de-Calais noticed massive growth of regional frequentation. The region ordered a first set of 6 Class Z 92050 in 1994 technically identical to Class Z 20500 to cope this situation. The Class Z 92050 offer a better power performance in comparison of tracted VO 2N and a satisfying capacity. Rhône-Alpes and PACA was also interested about the Z 2N series due to the growth of frequentation but wanted better amenagements for long distances. The Z 23500 serie is the first generation of TER 2N séries followed in 2004 by the Z 24500/ Z 26500 series also called TER 2N NG.

Following a tender Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Rhône-Alpes and PACA ordered 80 Z 23500 trainset (160 cars) to GEC-Alsthom and ANF in 1995.

SNCF completed a refurbishment programme of all of its Z 23500 sets in September 2022.[1]

Design

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The Class Z 23500 is based on a half 4 cars Z 20500 train with engine and amenagements upgrades. The Z 2N platform was used due to its capacity, and upgrades were introduced like better seats and an IGBT based traction system. Air conditioning was also added to improve comfort.

The original project was designed with a GTO component based traction system but GEC-Alsthom proposed a new traction system based on IGBT component which is called ONIX.

The traction system is based on IGBT components and 3-phase asynchronous motors. The ONIX traction system was tested on a Z 20500 (194 A) train between 1996 and 1997, this train was nicknamed "ADONIX" for «Automotrice Deux niveaux ONIX». This traction system is also use in Class Z 20900 and CP Class CP 3500.

Delivery

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The first three pre-series trains ( Z 23501, Z 23502 and Z 23503) were delivered in autumn 1997 for testing. The first series train (Z 23505) entered in service on 15 February 1998.

References

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  1. ^ "Double-deck EMU refurbishment completed". Railway Gazette International. 8 Sep 2022. Retrieved 9 Sep 2022.