SNCF Class Z 20500

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The SNCF Class Z 20500 is a double-deck, dual-voltage electric multiple unit trainset that are operated by SNCF on the Réseau Express Régional (RER), a hybrid suburban commuter and rapid transit system and the Transilien, a suburban commuter rail system, both serving Paris and its Île-de-France suburbs.

Z 20500
Z 20500 trainset operating on the Transilien Line P line at Gare de l'Est
In service1988–present
ManufacturerANF, CIMT [fr], and GEC Alsthom[1]
Family nameZ 2N series
Constructed1988–1998
Entered service20 September 1988
Refurbished2007–2016, 2019–2023
Number built200 trainsets (934 cars)
Number in service200
Formation
  • 4 or 5 cars per trainset:
  •     66 trainsets with 4 cars
  •     134 trainsets with 5 cars
Fleet numbersZ 20501/2 to 20899/900
OperatorsSNCF (RER and Transilien)
Depots
  • Joncherolles
  • Les Ardoines
  • Noisy-le-Sec
  • Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
Lines servedRERRER CRER D TransilienTransilien Line P (Paris-Est)Transilien Line R (Paris-Gare-de-Lyon)Transilien Line V
Specifications
Car body constructionCopper steel Stainless steel
Width2.82 m (9 ft 3 in)
Height4.32 m (14 ft 2 in)
Doors2 pairs per side, per car
Maximum speed140 km/h (87 mph)
Weight
  • Motor cars: 69 t (152,000 lb)
  • Trailer cars: 43 t (95,000 lb)
Traction systemGEC Alsthom thyristor chopper and thyristor phase sequence inverter
Traction motors8x asynchronous (4 FHA 2870)
Power output2,800 kW (3,800 hp)
TransmissionGear wheel, hollow shaft and cardan shaft, 4.18 ratio
Acceleration1 m/s2 (3.3 ft/s2) 4 cars 0.77 m/s2 (2.5 ft/s2) 5 cars
Deceleration
  • 0.85 m/s2 (2.8 ft/s2) (service)
  • 0.95 m/s2 (3.1 ft/s2) (emergency)
Electric system(s)
Current collector(s)Pantograph (type AM 91BU)
Bogiestype Y401(motor)/Y30PL(trailer), H shape
Braking system(s)Electrodynamic
Safety system(s)Crocodile, KVB
Coupling systemScharfenberg type
Multiple workingOther Z 2N series trains (Z 5600, Z 8800, Z 20500, Z 20900)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

The 200 trains were built by a consortium of French manufacturer Alstom (then known as GEC Alsthom), ANF Industrie (which would be purchased by Bombardier in 1989 before the end of the deliveries), and Compagnie industrielle de matériel de transport [fr] (CIMT). The final assembly of the trains took place between 1988 and 1998.

They are part of the Z 2N series of trainsets, which were continuously improved over several generations.

Specifications

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Formations

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The first Z 20500 trainsets delivered included "short" trailer cars that were 24.8 m (81 ft 4 in) in length and nearly identical to those used on the earlier Z 2N series trainsets (Z 5600/Z 8800) and the VB2N. After 1991, the consortium started delivering new "long" trailer cars that were 26.4 m (86 ft 7 in) in length. Over the years, the trailer cars have been shifted around to meet the needs of the different lines.[2]

These are the current configurations of the Z 20500 trainsets:

  • Four long cars: Two motor cars and two long trailer cars. Used on the RER C, Transilien P. Assigned to the Ardoines and Noisy depots.
  • Five long cars: Two motor cars and three long trailer cars. Used on the RER D and Transilien R. Assigned to the Joncherolles and Villeneuve depots.
  • Five short cars, including VB2N car: Two motor cars and two short trailer cars, extended by adding a VB2N car in 2003–2004 and in 2009–2012. Used on the RER D and Transilien R. Assigned to the Joncherolles depot.
  • Five long cars, including VB2N car: Two motor cars and two long trailer cars, extended by adding a VB2N car in 2013. Used on the RER D and Transilien R. Assigned to the Joncherolles depot.

Z 92050

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Class Z 92050 in original TER Nord-Pas-de-Calais livery at Arras station
Departure Z20500.
Ride in Z20500

At the start of the 1990s, the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region was looking to purchase double-deck electric multiple unit trainsets to add capacity on its busiest TER routes. In 1994, the region decided to join the Île-de-France's Z 20500 order, ordering six trainsets to be called the Class Z 92050. The fleet is delivered from the end of May to December 1996.[3] The Z 92050 trains are technically identical to the Z 20500, but with a more comfortable 2+2 seating (instead of the 3+2 seating in Z 20500) and the addition of a bathroom in the motor car.

The equipment received heavy use for nearly two decades but as more modern double-deck equipment was delivered (Z 23500, TER 2N NG, and Regio 2N), it became more challenging to have a small and unique type of equipment. So, in December 2012, the Syndicat des transports d'Île-de-France (STIF) offered to purchase the Z 92050 fleet for €16.5 million to be split evenly by STIF and SNCF, operator of the Transilien network.[4] The equipment received some modifications to make them suitable for one operator and then deployed on Transilien Line P.

Fleet

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this link leads to the Z20500 fleet page (in french) Z20500 fleet

Description

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Exterior

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The Z20500 resumes the general architecture of Z5600 / Z8800, drawn by MBD design, having more angular shapes.

The windows have rounded corners, even that of the doors.

Many liveries have existed according to the renovations and wishes of the organizing authority :

  • The "Ile de France" livery, blue white red
  • the "transilien" livery, dark blue with berlingots
  • the "Carmillon" livery (actual SNCF color) black Carmillon white
  • and the "IDFM" livery (colors of the organizing authority) white, blue and black.

Interior

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The interior is composed of two intermediate platforms at the ends and a two-level section in the center. The interior colors follow the renovations and the exterior livery in accordance with the exterior livery.

Despite 2 renovations, the Z20500 are not air conditioned, only the windows have a UV filter.

In 2007, the renovation 1 (2007-2016) consists in putting the Transilien livery (then Carmillon livery for the last ones) to remove the partitions of the old first missing classes, to change the organization of the seats from 2 + 2 to 3 + 2, allowing more passengers. The SIVE, "Système d'information voyageurs embarqué" (On-board passenger Information System) is also installed, made up at first of audio announcements (only for the trains running on the RER D), then since 2011, visual devices and Closed-circuit television.

In 2018 begins the renovation 2 (2018 -), The purpose of this work is to improve thermal comfort by affixing athermic films on the windows and by increasing the number of opening windows, to make improvements to the interior fittings (resumption of degraded upholstery, new lamination of the ceilings, replacement of all the seat fabrics, equipment of the platforms with USB sockets, etc.) and to improve passenger information with LED exterior front displays and by installing more loudspeakers . In addition, since 2020 LCD screens have been installed above the doors.

Formations

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Line C

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As of 25 December 2021, 45 Z20500 trainsets are based at the Les Ardoines SNCF depot.

As shown below, they are formed with two motored cars and two non-powered (trailer) cars (2M2T).

 
Versailles/Pontoise/St Quentin-en-Yvelines
Juvisy/Massy-Palaiseau/Saint-Martin-d'Étampes
 
 
Car No. 1 > 2 3 < 4
Type Motor Trailer Trailer Motor
Numbering Z 20xxx (odd number) ZRB 201xxx (odd number) ZRB 202xxx (odd number) Z 20xxx (even number)
  • < or > show a pantograph. Cars 1 and 4 are each equipped with one pantograph.
  • Car 2 was formerly a mixed 1st class and 2nd class car.

Line P

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As of 25 December 2021, 21 Z20500 trainsets were based at the Noisy le Sec SNCF depot.

As shown below, they are formed with two motored cars and two non-powered (trailer) cars (2M2T).

 
Gare de l'Est (Paris)
Meaux/Château Thierry
 
 
Car No. 1 > 2 3 < 4
Type Motor Trailer Trailer Motor
Numbering Z 20xxx (odd number) ZRB 201xxx (odd number) ZRB 202xxx (odd number) Z 20xxx (even number)
  • < or > show a pantograph. Cars 1 and 4 are each equipped with one pantograph.
  • Car 2 was formerly a mixed 1st class and 2nd class car.

Line D

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As of 25 December 2021, 134 Z20500 trainsets were based at the Villeneuve and Les Joncherolles SNCF depots.

As shown below, they are formed with two motored cars and three non-powered (trailer) cars (2M3T).

 
Creil
Corbeil-Essonnes/Malesherbes/Melun
 
 
Car No. 1 > 2 3 4 < 5
Type Motor Trailer Trailer Trailer Motor
Numbering Z 20xxx (odd number) ZRB 201xxx (odd number) ZRB 202xxx (odd number) ZRB 203xxx (odd number) Z 20xxx (even number)
  • < or > show a pantograph. Cars 1 and 5 were each equipped with one pantograph.
  • Car 3 was formerly a mixed 1st class and 2nd class car
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Exterior

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Interior

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References

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  1. ^ http://fbrisou.free.fr/RAIL21/fichez20500 [bare URL]
  2. ^ "Les Z2N - transportparis - Le webmagazine des transports parisiens". transportparis.canalblog.com (in French). 23 November 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2021.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Constant, Olivier (2014). Les automotrices bicourant et les trams-trains. p. 31.
  4. ^ délibération no 2012/393 du conseil du STIF du 13 décembre 2012, pages 7 et 8.

Bibliography

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  • Collardey, Bernard (November 1996). "Des Z 2N renforcent le parc TER du Nord-Pas-de-Calais". Rail Passion. Vol. 12.
  • Redoutey, Denis (22 November 2012). Le matériel moteur SNCF en 2012. Saint-Étienne: La Vie du Rail. pp. 159–160. ISBN 978-2-918758-60-0.