Electric locomotive BB 422369 of the National French Railways.
■ "FRET” colour scheme
■ Finely-detailed design with separately attached plug-in parts
■ Filigree pantograph design
■ Switchable headlight/tail light with DIP switch
The BB 22200 is a French electric locomotive class for use both on the SNCF's 1.5 kV electrified DC network and on the 25 kV 50 Hz electrified AC network. The design of these locomotives, with their so-called “nez cassé” (broken nose), was created by the Frenchman Paul Arzens, who was responsible for designing several SNCF locomotives around that time. In the years 1976 to 1986, a total of 205 locomotives in six different construction series were produced by Alstom.
From the year 1999 onwards, the locomotives were distributed between the different business units. The locomotives which were issued to the freight transport sector were given the grey/green/white FRET livery.
General data
CouplingNEM shaft 355 with close coupling mechanism
Minimum radius192 mm
Flywheelyes
Traction tyres2
Number of driven axles4
EAN4005575257473
ScaleN
EpochV-VI
Railway CompanySNCF
Electrical
Head lightTwo direction dependent tail lights and dual headlights.
LED head lightyes
Additional light functionyes
ControlDC Analog
InterfaceElectrical interface for traction units Next18
Measurements
Length over buffer109 mm
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$175.00Price
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