词条 | Le Rhodanien (train) |
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| box_width = | name = Le Rhodanien | logo = | logo_width = | image = CC-6572 Mulhouse FRA 001.JPG | image_width = | caption = A preserved Class CC 6500 locomotive. | type = Rapide (1964–1971) Trans Europ Express (TEE) (1971–1978) | status = Discontinued | locale = France (1964–1978) Switzerland (1964–1971) | predecessor = | first = {{start date|1964|05|31|df=y}} | last = {{end date|1978|09|29|df=y}} | successor = | operator = | formeroperator = SNCF | ridership = | start = Genève-Cornavin (1964–1971) Paris-Gare de Lyon (1971–1978) | stops = | end = Marseille-Saint-Charles | distance = | journeytime = | frequency = | trainnumber = TEE 17, 16 (1971–1978) | line_used = | class = First-class-only (1971–1978) | access = | seating = | catering = | observation = | entertainment = | baggage = | otherfacilities = | stock = {{Interlanguage link multi|SNCF Class X 2770|fr|3=X 2770}} (1964–1971) SNCF Class CC 6500 {{Interlanguage link multi|Voiture DEV Inox{{!}}DEV Inox coaches|fr|3=Voiture DEV Inox}} (1971–1978) | gauge = {{RailGauge|sg}} | el = 1.5 kV DC | speed = | owners = | routenumber = | map = }} Le Rhodanien, or the Rhodanien, was an express train with its southern terminus in Marseilles, France. Operated by the Société Nationale des Chemins de fer français (SNCF), it was named using the French language adjective derived from the Rhone river; the name alludes, amongst other things, to the river, its valley, and the dialect of the Franco-Provençal language that is spoken there. The train had two distinct eras. Between 1964 and 1971, it was an international Rapide linking Geneva, Switzerland with Marseilles. In 1971, the train's route and classification were radically altered, and Le Rhodanien became a first-class-only domestic Trans Europ Express (TEE) running between Paris and Marseilles. It was discontinued in 1978. Formation (consist)The Geneva–Marseille Rhodanien was made up of SNCF {{Interlanguage link multi|SNCF Class X 2770{{!}}Class X 2770|fr|3=X 2770}} diesel multiple unit railcars, in a two- to five-car formation, in each case with a power car at each end. These vehicles had previously been used on TEE trains. The Paris–Marseille train was formed of passenger cars, hauled by an SNCF 1.5 kV DC, Class CC 6500 electric locomotive. The passenger cars were a rake of SNCF Mistral 69-type {{Interlanguage link multi|Voiture DEV Inox{{!}}DEV Inox coaches|fr|3=Voiture DEV Inox}}, and were initially an A4Dtux, three A8tu, two A8u and a Vr. From 1 June 1975, the Paris–Marseille train was augmented by one or two extra coaches when required. While Le Rhodanien was operating as a TEE, its dining car was staffed by the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (CIWL). See also
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4 : Named passenger trains of France|Named passenger trains of Switzerland|Trans Europ Express|Railway services introduced in 1964 |
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