The Y 7100 class of small shunters originally had 210 members. The first 130 were built by Billard, with the remaining 80 by Decauville. They have the 0-4-0 ("B") wheel arrangement, 150 kW diesel engines and hydraulic transmission. They can be found all over the French network.
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Y 7192 was converted to mechanical transmission and renumbered as Y 7001. This locomotive was the prototype for the Y7400 class.
Operators
editIn addition to SNCF, VLFI have purchased four Y 7100 locomotives (numbers 7172, 7200, 7214 & 7245) from SNCF.[when?][2][page needed] two further locos are recorded in use in the Port of Rouen (Grand port maritime de Rouen french).
Some of them are preserved by touristic railroads.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ a b Haydock, David (1986). Motive power recognition: 5 SNCF French Railways (First ed.). Shepperton, Surrey UK: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-1637-2.
- ^ a b c d e f g Haydock, David (2008). European Handbook No. 4 French Railways Locomotives & Multiple Units (Fourth ed.). Sheffield, UK: Platform 5 Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-902336-65-7.
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to SNCF Class Y 7100.
- Fleet list (SNCF): "Le parc matériel moteur SNCF: Y7100" (PDF). trainso.pages-perso-orange.fr. Trains du Sud-Ouest. Retrieved 21 January 2011.