Alstom SNCF Corail Intercité (7Car)
SNCF Corail Intercité, 5 Car
The SNCF BB 26000 locomotives are a class of dual voltage, four axle B’B’ electric locomotives capable of a top speed of 200 km/h built by GEC Alsthom between 1988 and 1998 for SNCF. The locomotives are also commonly known as the Sybics.
The class were built to fulfil both freight and passenger roles; the specifications included the ability to haul 16 Corail coaches at 200 km/h (124 mph) on a 0.25% gradient, and to haul a 2,050 t (2,018 long tons; 2,260 short tons) freight train at 80 km/h (50 mph) on a 0.88% gradient.
Corail is the name given to a class of passenger rail cars of the SNCF that first entered commercial service in 1975. When introduced Corail carriages improved passenger comfort, featured air-conditioning, and superior levels of comfort, suspension and sound-proofing compared with previous InterCity carriages.
- Line Colored
- Passenger capacity: 740
- Maximum speed: 200kmph
- Number of cars: 6 Cars + 2 Engines
- Signal, headlights, all mapped.
- Detailed textures and carriages.
- 2xAlstom BB26000 Sybic engines:
Main model: 6528triss, LOD: 679triss, 2048 textures - 3xCorail 1st class cars
Main model: 5406triss, LOD: 640, 1024textures - 3xCorail 2nd class cars
Main model: 5406triss, LOD: 640, 1024textures - 1xCorail Bar
Main model: 5160triss, LOD: 706, 1024textures
Another Workshop contributor, Tiresh (Géze) has paid for this asset. Entire project took 9 days to complete. You can thank him for his sponsorship.
Keywords for Workshop research: Alstom, SNCF, Corail, BB26000, Sybic, passenger, train