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SNCF TGV "Réseau"
TGV-R set approaching Paris Gare du Nord
In service1993–present
ManufacturerGEC-Alsthom
Family nameTGV
Constructed1992–1996
Number built90
Number in service66
Formation2 power cars + 8 passenger cars
Capacity
  • SNCF original: 387 seats (120 first class, 257 second class)
  • SNCF refurbished: 364 seats (110 first class, 254 second class)[1]
  • Eurostar: 404 seats (120 first class, 284 second class)[2]
  • Operators
  • Eurostar
  • Specifications
    Train length200 m (656 ft 2 in)
    Width
    • Power cars: 2.81 m (9 ft 3 in)
  • Passenger cars: 2.904 m (9 ft 6.3 in)
  • Maximum speed320 km/h (199 mph)
    Weight383 t (844,000 lb) (dual voltage)
    Power output8,800 kW (11,801 hp) @ 25 kV AV
    Electric system(s)
  •     25 kV 50 Hz AC
  •     1,500 V DC
  •     3,000 V DC (tri-voltage sets)
  • Current collector(s)Pantograph
    UIC classificationBo'Bo'+2'2'2'2'2'2'2'2'2'+Bo'Bo'
    Safety system(s)TVM-430, ERTMS level 2, KVB, LZB, PZB
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

    The SNCF TGV Réseau (TGV-R) is a TGV train built by Alstom between 1992 and 1996 for SNCF, the French national railway for use on high-speed TGV services. The Réseau trainsets are based on the earlier TGV Atlantique. The first Réseau (English: Network) sets entered service in 1993.

    Design[edit]

    Fifty dual-voltage trainsets were built in 1992–1994, numbered 501-550. A further 40 triple-voltage trainsets, numbered 4501-4540, were built in 1994–1996. The last ten of these triple voltage units are known as Thalys PBA (Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam) sets, originally built for Thalys and now operated by Eurostar after the companies merged. As well as using standard French voltages of 25 kV 50 Hz AC and 1,500 V DC (also used in the Netherlands), the triple voltage sets can operate under the Belgian and Italian 3,000 V DC supplies.

    They are formed of two power cars (8,800 kW (11,801 hp) under 25 kV—like the TGV Atlantique) and eight carriages, giving a capacity of 377 seats. They have a top speed of 320 km/h (199 mph). They are 200.19 m (656 ft9+12 in) long and are 2.904 m (9 ft6+516 in) wide. The dual-voltage sets weigh 383 tonnes (844,370 lb), and owing to axle-load restrictions in Belgium the triple-voltage sets have a series of modifications, such as the replacement of steel with aluminium and hollow axles, to reduce the weight to under 17 t (16.7 long tons; 18.7 short tons) per axle. Owing to early complaints of uncomfortable pressure changes when entering tunnels[citation needed] at high speed on the LGV Atlantique, the Réseau sets are pressure-sealed.

    In 2006 the carriages of nineteen sets were used to form TGV POS sets by using new TGV POS power cars for services on the LGV Est to Germany and Switzerland. The 38 Réseau power cars were slightly modified and joined to new Duplex carriages, forming nineteen TGV Réseau Duplex units. They now operate as part of the TGV Duplex fleet, being numbered 601-619.

    SNCF Refurbishment[edit]

    After some ten years of successful service, the interior of TGV Réseau sets became outdated and needed a refurbishment. This refurbishment was part of the TGV Est project, as the dual-voltage sets were to assure the domestic services there. The same interiors would also be used in the coaches for POS sets.

    Three possible interiors were presented to the public between 2002 and 2003 in different stations:

    At the end of the Train Capitale exposition in Paris, MBD Design and Christian Lacroix were announced as the winning design.

    Work started on the first dual-voltage sets in 2004 at SNCF's Hellemmes workshops, near Lille. In 2006 the last dual-voltage set was finished. Between 2008 and 2009 the three-voltage sets will also be refurbished in the same design. The refurbished sets can be distinguished from the non-refurbished ones by: the slightly changed livery; the fittings in the coaches, which are in new colours (red for 2nd class, yellow-green for 1st class and silver for the bar) and the reflecting stripes on the sides of the motorcars.

    Although SNCF announced in July 2007 that the Lacroix-design would not be continued because some materials vibrated at 300 km/h (186 mph), this was later changed: the Lacroix-design will be applied to all TGV Réseau sets.

    Fleet details[edit]

    Class Year Built Operator Built In service Current Units Notes
    Series 28000 1992–1994 SNCF 50 30 501, 503–514, 534–550 Dual-voltage
    502 written off after accident
    515–533 converted to Réseau Duplex.
    Series 38000 1993–1996 30 27 4501–4506, 4510–4529, 4551 Tri-voltage
    4530 converted to Iris 320[3]
    Eurostar 10 9 4532–4540 Tri-voltage
    4531 sold to SNCF, renumbered 4551[1]

    Gallery[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "TGV Réseau SNCF & Thalys tricourant". trains-europe.fr. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
  • ^ "Thalys Seat Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-11-28.
  • ^ "TGV IRIS 320 SNCF". trains-europe.fr. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
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