- Turbotrain
The Turbotrain was an early French high-speed train working on gas turbines.
It was born in 1967, for use on
France 'sSNCF intercity lines. There were several versions, four in total with the last exiting service in 2005 and it is the Turbotrain that made advances possible for theTGV .* The experimental Turbotrain TGS ("Turbine à gaz spéciale"). Trials started on
25 April 1967 . The TGS reached 252 km/h on15 October 1971 .
* First generation Turbotrain: the ETG (Elément à Turbine à Gaz), four carriage trains offered 188 seats and had one diesel engine and one gas turbine engine. The ETG entered service in1971 on the Paris-Caen-Cherbourg.
* Second generation Turbotrain: the RTG (Rame à Turbine à Gaz) with hydraulic transmission. The train had five carriages with 280 seats and were introduced between 1972 and 1976. Forty One trains were introduced. The train was equipped with two 820 kW gas turbines, reaching 160 km/h. The RTG entered service in1973 on theStrasbourg -Lyon andLyon -Nantes lines, it subsequently entered service on theParis -Caen -Cherbourg and Paris-Deauville-Dives-Cabourg lines in1975 .
* Experimental TurbotrainTGV 001 . It set the world speed record for gas turbine-powered rail vehicles with 318 km/h on8 December 1972 .The electrification in1996 of the Paris-Caen-Cherbourg line moved the RTGs onto theLyon -Bordeaux until2005 . The RTGs were well loved by the public and it is with regret and nostalgia that the Turbotrain was replaced by Corail trains.One RTG is kept in running condition at the National Railway in
Mulhouse .ee also
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Gas turbine-electric locomotive
*SNCF
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