SNCF Class BB 67300
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The Class BB 67300 is a group of diesel locomotives used by SNCF. They were built by Brissonneau and Lotz between 1967 and 1969.
A development of the BB 67000 class of diesel engines fitted with electric train heating and three-phase transmission. Designed as a mixed traffic loco, twenty were fitted for push-pull operation.[1]
Names[]
One member of the class was named: BB 67348 La Bernerie-en-Retz.[1]
See also[]
- TCDD DE 24 000
References[]
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Categories:
- SNCF locomotives
- Brissonneau and Lotz locomotives
- B-B locomotives
- Diesel-electric locomotives of France
- Railway locomotives introduced in 1967
- Standard gauge locomotives of France
- Diesel locomotive stubs
- France rail transport stubs
- Mixed traffic locomotives