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SNCF Channeling EHH For TGV Operations

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SNCF Channeling EHH For TGV Operations
Posted by kgbw49 on Tuesday, February 6, 2018 11:00 PM
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Posted by BaltACD on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 8:27 AM

Plan 'sounds' admirable.  However, increased utilization of fewer trainsets mean that those trainsets will require increased maintenance and will get worn out faster than at their present use rate.

I can understand wanting to put 35 YO equipment out of service and to the scrappers and not wanting to buy replacement equipment, That being said I believe they are overlooking the increased costs in maintianing equipment to a increased utilization level.

I do find it curious that fleet utilization is currently only figured at 8 hours a day, which by USA standards is pitiful.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 10:05 AM

SNCF and its predecessors didn't a whole lot of use out of their steam locomotives, either.  Many were permanently assigned to the same engine crew and had permanent runs.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 10:57 AM

There are timetable and maintenance location restrictions. There is a night break and for Germany just four ICE maintenance locations the trains have to wind up at the end of the day.

The daily mileage for an ICE train is up to 1150 miles, for TGV 1500 miles, and Acela Express 920 miles.

All these trains operate on relatively short routes.

A long distance train from Kiel (GE) to Napoli takes about 21 hours on a distance of 1410 miles. Amtrak's California Zephyr runs about 1220 miles in 24 hours west of Chicago.
Regards, Volker

 

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