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Rolling stock




The fleet
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In 2006 Eurotunnel’s rolling stock includes:

  • 58 electric locomotives
  • 9 passenger shuttles for cars and coaches
  • 16 truck shuttles


The locomotives
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All locomotives are of the Bo-Bo-Bo configuration, i.e. they are equipped with three bogies, each with two motorised axles. This provides the dual advantage of excellent adhesion between wheel and rail and improved performance.

Each Eurotunnel shuttle in commercial operation has two locomotives, one at each end of the shuttle and is about 800m long.

Eurotunnel uses two types of locomotives built by ABB Brush: the original 5.6MW (Mega Watt) locomotives and the new generation 7MW locomotives, the most powerful in the world. Part of the initial 5.6MW locomotive fleet will gradually be upgraded to 7MW in March 2007, making it possible for freight shuttles to have a capacity of 12.6MW - crossing times will be guaranteed even with a heavier load of lorries.


The passenger shuttles
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Each of the nine Eurotunnel passenger shuttles consists of two separate halves, or rakes. One has a single deck for coaches, minibuses, caravans and vehicles higher than 1.85m. The other transports cars and motorcycles on a double deck.

The fleet of nine passenger shuttles therefore comprises 108 single deck carriages, 108 double deck carriages, 36 double and single deck loading wagons. A complete passenger shuttle can carry 12 coaches and 120 cars.

The passenger shuttles were built in stainless steel by the Canadian group Bombardier Inc., BN (Belgium) and ANF (France). A passenger shuttle is made up of 24 carriages and four loading/unloading wagons in the following configuration:

Passenger Shuttles


Carriages have been insulated with materials used in the aeronautic industry, providing the best protection against high thermal variations and able to resist fire for 30 minutes. Each carriage is closed at each end with specially designed fire resistant doors, and equiped with smoke, vapour, heat and fire detectors.
 

The truck shuttles
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Eurotunnel has a fleet of 16 truck shuttles, 7 Breda-Fiat shuttles and 9 of the Arbel type. each made up of 2 locomotives, 3 loading/unloading wagons and 30 carrying wagons, and each able to accomodate a 44-tonne truck. 

For safety and security, truck drivers travel in an amenity carriage (club car).