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The SNCF Class BB 36000 locomotives (named ''Astride'') are a class of triple voltage 4 axle twin bogie
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s built by GEC-Alsthom (later
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) between 1996 and 2001 for
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. Sixty units were built, with thirty units later converted to subclasses ''36200'', and ''36300'' - locomotives with additional safety equipment for cross border trains between France and Italy. As of 2012 there are 30 units of the original 36000 class and 30 units of the 36300 subtype. Locomotives operating in Italy have been given the Italian designation ''FS Class E436''. The subgroup 36001-36030 operates mostly on French-Belgian freight corridors.


History


Background and design

The first 30 locomotives of Class BB 36000 were built as a result of a modification of an order for 264 of the dual voltage
SNCF Class BB 26000 The SNCF BB 26000 locomotives are a class of dual voltage, four axle B'B' electric locomotives capable of a top speed of 200 km/h built by GEC Alsthom between 1988 and 1998 for SNCF. The locomotives are also commonly known as the ''Sybics''. ...
(Sybic); instead only 234 Sybics were built, the last 30 of the order were instead built as a triple voltage design capable of also operating under 3 kV DC with a different electric motor type (AC induction) and newer
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type); the multi-voltage specifications came from an expected increase in cross-border traffic, as encouraged by the
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's specification of "freight corridors".Alain Jeunesse ''et al''; La BB36000 : la locomotive multitension européenne The locomotives were designed to achieve the same traction performance when operated under 25 kV AC, and 3 and 1.5 kV DC; Other design features required or introduced were conformity with European electromagnetic interference standard EN 50121, increased energy efficiency (using regenerative braking), water cooled power electronics,Use of
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had been limited by the Montreal Convention.
and (partial) redundancy of components on failure, and improved maintainability. The locomotives were given the name ''Astride'', derived from ''Asynchrone Tri-system Drive Engine'', the external design was by MDB design. When powered by a 25 kV AC overhead supply, the primary winding of a
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is connected to the 25 kV 50 Hz supply; with equivalent outputs on four secondary windings. Each secondary winding supplies 1450 V AC which is rectified, and the outputs connected in parallel to a smoothed 2.8 kV intermediate DC link supplying four parallel-connected
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, each of which individually drives a traction motor.Jean-Marc Allenbach ''et al''; Traction électrique, pp. 325–7 When operating under a DC supply, the electrical circuit is configured with two separate intermediate 2.8 kV DC links, one per bogie; each DC bus powers two parallel-connected inverters, one for each traction motor. When powered from 1.5 kV DC, choppers are used to step up the voltage to 2.8 kV, under 3 kV supply the circuit is re-used with the connection of the
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's
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s reconfigured. The four electric
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s are force-ventilated, 2070 V (phase difference) 600 A three-phase induction motors weighing ; the motors have integrated reduction gear and are bogie-mounted. Each of the
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s has a separate
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. Dynamic rheostatic electrical braking effort is dissipated through electronically switched resistances connected to the DC link. A maximum braking force of is achieved from , above electric braking is limited to . When operating under 25 kV AC, the electrical circuit allows
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. Auxiliary electrical supply is taken via a step-down chopper to a 525 V DC supply; there are four (380 V max) three-phase inverters. Two of them supply variable speed and voltage power for cooling fans for the traction motors, transformer, rheostatic brake, locomotive main electronics block. Another one supplies fixed voltage and frequency (air compressor, oil pumps, other loads), the inverters are switchable with one unit providing redundancy. Additionally there are two 72 V 40 A inverters for battery charging.


Subclasses and operations

An additional thirty units were ordered by SNCF in addition to the modified ''Sybic'' order. Sixty locomotives were delivered between 1997 and 2002; numbered BB36001 to BB36060. BB36001 to BB36030 received a red livery, and were primarily used for trains to Belgium. The remainder received a green freight livery, and were mainly used for trains to Italy. At the same time the closely similar
SNCB Class 13 The Class 13 are a type of mixed use multivoltage electric locomotive of type ''Traxis'' designed by Alstom in the late 1990s for the Belgian and Luxembourgish railways ( CFL Class 3000). The locomotives operate push-pull trains with coaches of ...
and
CFL Class 3000 The CFL class 3000 is a class of twenty mixed use 200 km/h ''Tractis'' type electric locomotives ordered by the Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (CFL) in 1995 as part of a joint order with SNCB of 80 units from Alstom. Background, design and op ...
for Belgium and Luxembourg were manufactured. The class were designed as mixed-use locomotive, and were to be used Nightstar cross-channel passenger sleeper services (cancelled 1997/9). In July 2010 the locomotives numbered 36001 to 36030 were transferred to SNCF's rolling stock leasing subsidiary
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.


France-Italy

From 2003 locomotives were modified for work into Italy; two subclasses were created ''BB36200'' and ''BB36300''. 12 units of the BB36200 class were created, modified to allow multiple unit operation, and with fire extinguishers fitted. 8 units of the BB36300 subclass were created with the same modifications as the BB36200 plus the addition of the SAFI (''Signal d'Alarme à Freinage Inhibable'') safety system. Later, all BB36200s were converted to BB36300s, along with remaining units 36051 to 36060. Since 2003, rolling road trains (operated by
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/
SNCF Geodis SNCF Logistics was the division of the SNCF group responsible for freight transportation and logistics. The division included the activities of: Geodis (and subsidiaries), general land transport and logistics; Fret SNCF the national rail freigh ...
subsidiary AFA '' Autostrada Ferroviaria Alpina'') have been hauled by Astride units between
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, France and Orbassano, Italy using Modalohr wagons. The class had reliability problems, with an availability of 80%, and an incident rate of 23 per million km in 2005. As part of the joint venture Trenitalia acquired numbers 36339 and 36348 for AFA. Locomotives operating in Italy for
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's Italian subsidiary 'Monferail' were given the Italian numbering ''E 436''.


See also

*
SNCB Class 13 The Class 13 are a type of mixed use multivoltage electric locomotive of type ''Traxis'' designed by Alstom in the late 1990s for the Belgian and Luxembourgish railways ( CFL Class 3000). The locomotives operate push-pull trains with coaches of ...
of the Belgian Railways and
CFL Class 3000 The CFL class 3000 is a class of twenty mixed use 200 km/h ''Tractis'' type electric locomotives ordered by the Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (CFL) in 1995 as part of a joint order with SNCB of 80 units from Alstom. Background, design and op ...
of the Luxembourg Railway are closely related to the BB 36000 class, sharing common bogies, frames, and mechanical equipment. * HHP-8 locomotives use electrical equipment directly derived from the ''Astride'' class. * Modalohr


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