Hello everyone, today I would like to propose to you the RER Line B in Paris France. Line B of the RER d'Île-de-France, more often simply called RER B, is a line of the regional express network of Île-de-France which crosses the Paris conurbation along a north-east / south-west axis , with two branches. It rests Aéroport Charles-de-Gaulle 2 TGV and Mitry - Claye to the northeast at Robinson and Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse to the south, passing through the heart of Paris. The line carries 983,000 passengers per working day, making it the second busiest line in the network and in Europe, behind line A of the RER. This line notably provides access to the terminals of Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle airport as well as those of Paris-Orly airport — via Antony station and the Orlyval automatic shuttles —, to the stadium of France, at the Paris-Nord Villepinte exhibition center, at the Arcueil examination center and at the Paris-Saclay science and technology center. The line is operated by 2 companies such as RATP and SNCF. the RATP operates the southern part of the line, Saint Rémy les Chevreuse branch and the Robinson branch up to Châtelet les Halles station. And SNCF the northern part of Gare du Nord to the Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 branch and the Mitry Claye branch. Supply voltages: The Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse and Robinson branches from the Châtelet - Gare du Nord tunnel are operated by the RATP on a 1,500 VDC electrified network. The Aéroport Charles-de-Gaulle 2 TGV and Mitry - Claye branches are, from Gare du Nord, operated by the SNCF under a voltage of 25,000 volts alternating current. Limit speeds: The authorized speed limits are 60 to 120 km/h depending on the tracks on which the train runs to the north (SNCF). They are 50 to 100 km/h in the south (RATP). Operation: Line B operates from approximately 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. , with 116 MI 79 trains and 42 MI 84 trains. light » Orlyval (from quay to quay in the direction of Orly). Rush hour : During peak hours, from 7 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. and from 4.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m., the line's timetable provides for up to twenty trains per hour, i.e. one train every three minutes between Bourg Aulnay sous Bois. And every 7-9 minutes from the Robinson and Saint Rémy les Chevreuse branch to Bourg la Reine, and the Charles de Gaulle 2 Airport branch and the Mitry Claye branch to Aulnay sous bois. Rolling Stock: Line B contains 2 rolling stock but similar. The mi79 and mi84 (MI: Interconnected Material 1979, 1984). The Z 8100 (better known under the names MI 79 and MI 84) are the first trains interconnecting the RATP and SNCF networks in Île-de-France. The MI 79s, designed in the 1970s for RER line B, were followed by a derivative version, the MI 84s, designed to meet the needs of RER line A, before being partly assigned to RER B. All 4-car elements can be coupled into 8-car multiple units. A renovated train has a capacity of 850 passengers per element, or 1,700 passengers per train of two elements. Mi84 on the left and mi79 renovated on the right : Maintenance workshops: The Mi79 and Mi84 equipment maintenance workshops are located in Massy Palaiseau and also serve as sidings Railway signaling and security system: RER B signaling is designed with SNCF type signaling such as Voie libre (Green), Warning (Yellow), Warning Flashing (Yellow flashing), Semaphore (Red), Square (2 red), Square purple (Purple) and Square white (White). In terms of security systems, on the RER B there is the Kcvp system (punctual speed control) similar to the kcvb on the RER A, the VACMA on the pedal or the standby button on the joystick.
I like this idea but from a personal perspective I'd prefer ligne A because that was the one I used around 20 years ago when I lived in the banlieus.
You have this one I already proposed Rer A With Ms61 And Mi84 - Saint-germain En Laye - Marne La Vallée Chessy Disneyland https://forums.dovetailgames.com/th...laye-marne-la-vallée-chessy-disneyland.52659/
I agree and for DTG they can do Paris RER or Appenweier-Strasbourg Railway then end that at Mannheim Rbf. Parts of this route you can probably try running BB37000 freight locomotive. The 1.5kv DC pantograph on that one is also used to feed ÖBB Deutsche Bahn 15kv AC wires.
Here are some videos Cab ride presenting you the line B of the RER with the rolling stock Mi79 and mi84 and inspires for this idea of dlc project for train sim world 2. Good viewing
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Hello, indeed I wanted to make a new one so that it would be shorter but clear and pleasant to read and to have as a suggestion. thank you for your comeback