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High Speed 1 / CTRL
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No topic exists for the HS1/Channel Tunnel Rail Link.

Anyway, an Alstom Prima II has visited the UK for the first time, believed to be on a test working. Perhaps a future replacement for the 92 workings?
Very smart train though!

http://www.rail.co/2012/10/01/34291/

[Image: A4B0ApjCQAAhuK1.jpg]
Pic from Alstom staff.
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RE: High Speed 1 / CTRL
(01/10/2012 19:57)First Class Wrote:  No topic exists for the HS1/Channel Tunnel Rail Link.

Anyway, an Alstom Prima II has visited the UK for the first time, believed to be on a test working. Perhaps a future replacement for the 92 workings?
Very smart train though!

http://www.rail.co/2012/10/01/34291/

[Image: A4B0ApjCQAAhuK1.jpg]
Pic from Alstom staff.

If there is very little work for the 92s to do (has been the case for most of their life) why would a new class be worthwhile
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Because 92s do not have particularly good route availability in Europe.

Freight trains are currently hauled by Class 92 locomotives built specifically for use through the Tunnel, however these are not approved for use on the RFF network. Eurotunnel is seeking to encourage open access, and in July obtained agreement from the Intergovernmental Commission safety authority that Technical Specifications for Interoperability should be applied to freight trains, rather than the Channel Tunnel-specific rules which predate TSIs.

The TSI-compliant Prima II locomotive was used in its standard configuration for the tests, and hauled a 950 tonne train. It entered the Tunnel via the French portal at 22.20, and a series of traction, brake and pantograph tests were undertaken before it emerged at the UK portal at around 03.00. A second series of tests were carried out on the return journey, ending at 06:00.

'Gaining authorisation for new rolling stock is an essential part in the development of the open access approach implemented by Eurotunnel', said Jacques Gounon, Chairman & CEO of Groupe Eurotunnel."
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