2C2 3100

The 2C2 3100 were a class of electric locomotives of the Chemins de fer du Midi, France. They were ordered in 1914 but, because of the First World War, deliveries did not begin until 1923. They were designed for alternating current at 12 kV, 16⅔ Hz but, before construction, they were re-designed for direct current at 1,500 V.

2C2 3100
Midi 2C2 E 3101
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderConstructions Electriques de France (CEF)
Build date1923-1926
Total produced10
Specifications
Configuration:
  Whyte2-6-2
  AAR2-Co-2
  UIC2′Co2′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Wheel diameter1750 mm
Trailing dia.900 mm
Adhesive weight57 tonnes
Loco weight105.75 tonnes
Power supplyOverhead line
Electric system/s1500 V DC
Current pickup(s)2 pantographs
Traction motorsDick Kerr
Performance figures
Maximum speed120 km/h
Power output1360 kW

History

These locomotives were ordered from Constructions Electriques de France (CEF), Tarbes in 1914 following the decision to electrify the Midi network at 12 kV 16⅔ Hz and to order six prototypes locomotives. Their delivery was delayed by the First World War and then by the government decision of 1920 to adopt 1,500 V direct current for new electrification schemes. It was not until 1923 that the first two prototypes began their tests. The original livery was blue.

Technical details

The machines were initially designed with three Westinghouse motors arranged horizontally but were re-designed with 1,500 V Dick Kerr motors arranged vertically and, presumably, driving through bevel gears. It is unclear whether there were three or six 1,500 V motors. If there were only three, it is likely that they would have had double armatures to allow series-parallel operation.

Career

They were the first French electric locomotives designed to reach, and even exceed, 120 km / h. For a time, they held the global blue ribbon for speed with an average of 108 km / h on the Bordeaux - Bayonne route. Later, with the increase in train weight, following the arrival of metal carriages, they were seen as underpowered and were replaced by the 2D2 locomotives of the Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans (PO).

Scale models

The 2C2 3100 was reproduced in HO scale by the British manufacturer DJH / Model Loco, as a kit (white metal and brass) to be assembled and painted.

References

    Further reading

    • Luc Fournier, "Les 2C2 E3100 du Midi, ancêtres du TGV", article de la revue Rails d'Autrefois n°5, avril 2012
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