The SNCF Class BB 60030 diesel locomotives were built by FAMH / Jeumont for the Chemin de Fer Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée (PLM) in 1938. They were powered by Sulzer engines, producing 550 bhp , and weighed 68.5 tonnes .[ 1] [ 2]
PLM 4.DMD SNCF 040.DD SNCF 60030-series PLM "4.DMD" prototype No. 4-DMD-2 (SNCF No.BB 60032) built 1938, at the
Cité du Train museum, Mulhouse, March 2009
Type and origin Power type Diesel-electric Builder Build date 1938 Total produced 3
Specifications Configuration: • UIC Bo′Bo′ Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in )Wheel diameter 1,120 mm (3 ft 8 in) Wheelbase : • Engine 6.000 m (19 ft 8.2 in) • Bogie 2.500 m (8 ft 2.4 in) Length 12.200 m (40 ft 0.3 in) Width 3.000 m (9 ft 10.1 in) Height 4.150 m (13 ft 7.4 in) Loco weight 68.5 tonnes (67.4 long tons; 75.5 short tons) Prime mover Sulzer 6LDA25 Aspiration Rateau turbocharger Displacement 94 litre Alternator 355V 353kW Traction motors Jeumont TC 118, 4 off Cylinders 6 Cylinder size 250 by 320 millimetres (9.83 in × 12.6 in)
Performance figures Maximum speed 50 km/h (31 mph) Power output 550 CV (400 kW; 540 hp)
Career Operators Class PLM: 4.DMD SNCF: 040.DD, later 60030 Withdrawn 1969–1973 Preserved One: 4.DMD.2
Three locomotives were built. They were initially given their PLM numbers – 4.DMD.1 to 4.DMD.3, but were soon renumbered into the SNCF numbering system as 040.DD. to 040.DD.3. In 1962, they were renumbered again as BB 60031 to 60033.
Number
Built
Withdrawn
Status
1938
1939
1962
4.DMD.1
040.DD.1
BB 60031
1938
1970
Scrapped
4.DMD.2
040.DD.2
BB 60032
1938
1971
Preserved at Cité du Train
4.DMD.3
040.DD.3
BB 60033
1938
1969
Scrapped
^ Davies, John (1996). Chemins de fer P. L. M. and Constituents Locomotive List 1829–1938 . Sunnybank, Queensland: Dr. John Davies. p. 287. ISBN 0-646-15102-9 .
^ "1938; #4DMD1, 2 & 3" . Derby Sulzers . Early Sulzer powered French Shunters 1931-1954.