The SNCF Class BB 67400 diesel locomotives were built by Brissonneau and Lotz between 1969–1975. The final development of the BB 67000 class, they can be found working all over France on both freight and passenger trains.[1]
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Class BB 67400 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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5 members of the class received names, chiefly of French communes, towns and cities.[1]
Number | Name | Number | Name |
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BB 67428 | Dreuse | BB 67581 | Nevers |
BB 67530 | Romilly-sur-Seine | BB 67620 | Abbeville |
BB 67580 | Montpellier | ||
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see also SNCF coaches, SNCF multiple units, List of SNCF classes |
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