SNCF Class Z 22500

SNCF Class Z 22500 "Eole" is a type of double-decker, dual-voltage electric multiple units operated on the French RER E line, and originally on the Paris Saint-Lazare network. These trains have been built by GEC Alstom and ANF. The Z 22500 is also known as the SNCF version of the MI 2N.

SNCF Z 22500
Z 22596 at Gare de l'Est
In service1998-present
ManufacturerGEC-Alsthom, ANF
Constructed1997-2000
Number built53 sets
Formation5 cars: DT+M+T+M+DT
Fleet numbersZ 22502/1 to Z 22605/6
Capacity1337 passengers
Operator(s)SNCF / RER
Line(s) served
Specifications
Train length112.0 m (367 ft 5 12 in)
Width2.900 m (9 ft 6 18 in)
Height4.320 m (14 ft 2 18 in)
Maximum speed140 km/h (87 mph)
Traction motors4 FXA 3561 asynchronous, 550-volt, force ventilated, 8 off
Power output3,200 kW (4,300 hp) continuous
Electric system(s)
UIC classification
  • M: Bo′Bo′
  • T/DT: 2′2′
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Overview

SNCF Class Z 22500 looks very similar to RATP Altéo trains, but many differences exist between these models, such as motorization and design of inner spaces. The lay-out of the carriages is somewhat unusual for a bi-level design. Each carriage has three entrance doors, each leading into a vestibule area with stairs either descending or ascending to the respective floorlevel. The lower floor can be accessed from vestibules at both sides, but the upper floor is of a cul-de-sac kind of design with access on one side only. And another difference is that the interior of the MI2N on the doors has a LED Route Map showing next stations and there are also Pre Recorded Station Announcements. But the Z Class 22500 has no Announcements or LED Route Maps just safety pre recorded announcements at some stations.

References

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