Eurostar Class 373 8000hp AC electric traction motor sound, powering to full speed from a stand
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- From the front of the train you can hear 8000hp (another 8000hp at the rear) being applied to take 800+ tons of train up to 186mph from a standing start.
The Class 373's 'lack' of power can be felt more on LGV lines south of Paris with steeper gradients. The Original Eurostar sets have circa 30% less power than their TGV equivalents, the worst power to weight ratio of all TGV family trains. Still a lovely fast train though, just takes a bit longer to get up to speed! I prefer these to the newer units that are taking over.
This is what I imagine a space ship would sound like if I ever got abducted by aliens lol
😂😂😂😂😂 Alienstar
Lol that a good one so true
Sounds more like a warp drive than AC traction motors (which is great, sounds so cool)!
Then you should listen to some old, Soviet EMU's accelerating. Warp 9 Comrade! :)
@@RussianSevereWeatherVideos Sorry to bother you, but could you possibly point me towards some Soviet EMU videos if any exist? I'm rather struggling to find any.
@@traviscampbell7885 Sure thing, our most produced EMU series were the ER1 and ER2 (ЭР1 / ЭР2 ) in Cyrillic. If you want something more modern look for EP2D or even Ivolga (ЭП2Д / Иволга) Hope you find what you need!
Great sound! Better than any music.
Always what I think about trains.
Hope 1 of the 7 remaining sets are Put on rail tours and able to be seen by loads of people
Sounds like a jet engine at high speed.
The 373's Traction Motors Sounds Good!
the french know their stuff.
No it uses Alstom motors.
Alsthom GTO Thyristor thrash
@@TransbusTrident No, it use Brush Traction motor and GEC GTO converter.
@@nooxis2643 actually traction motors are BN not brush or Alstom. My mistake I meant the gto inventers are Alstom.
@@TransbusTrident it is an Brush Traction motor which is used, I have documentation which confirms it. and simply in the type of motor it confirms that it is made by Brush (Brush Traction TRIM2151B)
this just makes me go MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Perfection.
This sound is better than an violin
1:06 The traction equipment and power car gangway can be seen
Great! 😍
I'm pretty sure that two TMST power cars _plus_ 6x MSOs _could easily equal_ the TGV speed record being pushed *far* above the 600km/h mark... 🚄🇬🇧🇪🇺🇫🇷💨💨💨💨💨😁❤🔥🤘
Whoever disliked it just envies you for being on the train
Thanks for the kind comment.
Unfortunately the beginning is missing :/ Nice video nevertheless, especially since it goes up to full speed.
Yeah shame i missed the start :( Will try again some day.
@@SansPareil à faire avant que ces trains disparaissent
@@paname514 Ils tiendront encore un peu, ils sont résistants ces TMST
Damn, I was on a un refurbished one both ways. however the traction for this one sounds like the 373 I got on when coming back to england. I have no idea why it has that out of sync when they are on innerconnection est(name of the high speed line that links TGV nord with TGV SudEst
Lgv not Tgv
Out of sync has to do with 3-phase motor. It is same motor that sounds out of sync. There are 2 parts of the motor that make sound: rotor and stator. In older DC motors there were 4 poles www.electronics-tutorials.ws/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/io31.gif, thus stator pulled and repelled rotor coils x number of times, while rotor was pushing and attracting itself 2x number of times at given rpm. 2x frequency difference is an octave apart pitch, notice low and high hum simultaneously here ruclips.net/video/iO4y0Ej29D8/видео.html another good DC motor acceleration ruclips.net/video/75_tL2kWSoc/видео.html With 3 phase AC motors 3 phase stator has 6 coils qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-79cb962d35d28849446c2fb11821a2ef-lq, while central magnet remains 2-sided, north and south. Thus the same magnet has to repell and attract itself to stator 3x times, while stator still pushes and pulls rotor magnet x number of times. 3x frequency difference makes this "out of sync" perfect fifth dissonance upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/5/5c/Just_perfect_fifth_on_C.mid/Just_perfect_fifth_on_C.mid.ogg but when it is stationary it sounds fine but when these 2 pitches slide - it sounds awful. Thus I like more the 4-pole DC motor sounds like this (another example is Thames link 317) once PWM inverter fades at 20mph ruclips.net/video/TGSQd0411Ik/видео.html To be honest for the sake of comfort for ears I would go with 4 phase motors, not only hearing pleasure but practical efficiency too: one wire can carry 2 phases provided they are 180 degrees apart. With three phases there is no 180* pair, so 3 wires needed. With 4 phases there are 2 pairs of phases 180* apart, so only 2 wires needed, each being 90* displacement. If I had more money I would love to experiment with this idea and check if my theory of 2 phases per wire works, trying to custom-build 4-phase motor running off 2-phase generator.
@@masteristscalerailroadmodels I do love traction motor sounds but I guess these ones at first are a bit too loud. Like electrostars have a nice sound..465s have nice sound 458s etc.etc. this is nice too but can leave tinnitus In the ears lol.
@@masteristscalerailroadmodels with what your saying it would make sense as to why it seems like AC three phase motors seem to have a dualistic sound to them. Like a higher pitch noise at the earlier speeds and the lower pitched sounds getting higher pitched as they hit around 70mph and upwards.
mmm lovely sound
Very!
Great video. ☺️ Why does it sound slightly different in this video?
Probably right above the motor
why did they have to scrap these trains? They could’ve preserve them. but at what cost:(
Was that 373 219
Where is this?
Did it break down or something, why was it stopped?
Stops here when early as it joins the high speed line to the south of France.
Oh I get that
Sounds more like a Coach lol than a Train
Half Life sounds 😂
The new trains 374s are usles and one broke down on the lgv oh and the 373s that are refurbished reach 300kph faster than the e320s un restced thay can easily beet the e320s gnc Alstom class 373s are the mother of all trains
I think eurostar should of picked the Alstom AGV to replace the TMST the AGV is also faster than the velaro and has a maximum speed of 360kph then the new eurostar would of been called E360. In regards Alstom trains are always better than Siemens trains
Wrong on all counts. Class 374 has a higher top speed (wher lines allow) , more power, a higher tractive effort, accelerates faster, and handles gradients better than the Class 373.
374 looks slower in passing due to it's longer but fewer coaches compared to a 373. If 374 wasn't faster that 373 it wouldn't have being able to reduce journey times which, it did.
Class 374 should take over the Marseille run. It would handle the gradients better than 373, and be able to reach 200mph on LGV Rhine Rhône, and LGV Meditereanee.
@@duncanbhaltaireanraigwilso9627 I agree, stop spewing nonsense when clearly, the 373 has the worst power-to-weight ratio amongst the TGV family and between the locomotive-based E300 & a fullset E320, the latter is far superior. Even max speed is only 334km/h (E300) vs 352km/h (E320).
If you're just a TGV fan trashing on the Velaros then I'd love to trash both and say the APT is much better! Sure both are competitive but E300 specifically isn't better than E320!
@TheAmir259 "locomotive"
Yesn't. The bogies closest to the powercars on the first and last coaches are also powered afaik
Osshead
Class 374 speed is 352 km hour that faster than class 373 hahaha
And class 374 looks so much better than class 374
But the confort are shit on the class 374 , and I heard like what the driver prefer more to drive TGV TMST than E320
And don't forget the TSMT is from the 1990's year
Avec un casque c est mieux