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AGC (Autorails grand capacité - high capacity multiple unit) are series of either electric, diesel or dual-mode multiple units. They are used by SNCF for regional service, mostly outside of the region of Paris. AGC series were made by Bombardier, in Crespin (Northern France) from 2004 to 2011. The series are very similar, they are only differentiated by their motorization :
_ Z27500 “ZGC” : electric
_ X76500 “XGC” : diesel
_ B81500 and B82500 “BGC” : dual-mode
In total, 700 AGC trains were ordered and are currently serving in whole France. These trains are articulated (bogies placed between carriages), their limit speed is 160 km/h. Each region chose the livery of its AGC. This led to the creation of many liveries in addition to classic TER, Transilien or Carmillon liveries. There are also particular liveries for some trains.
AGC are used in multiple units composed of three to four carriages each.
Data
Name | Speed | Power | Weight | Capacity |
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SNCF_x76500_front SNCF_x76500_rear | 160 km/h | 1.2* 662 kW | 48 t | 75 passengers |
SNCF_x76500_car1 SNCF_x76500_car2 | 160 km/h | 0 kW | 40 t | 77 passengers |
SNCF_b81500_front SNCF_b81500_rear | 160 km/h | 950 kW | 48 t | 75 passengers |
SNCF_b81500_pcar SNCF_b81500_car | 160 km/h | 0 kW | 40 t | 77 passengers |