SNCF, diesel railcar RGP I with trailer in red/beige TEE livery, ep. III.
The RGP I (Rames à Grand Parcours) — true icons of French railway transport from the 1950s through the 1980s
Discover three new releases: HJ2461-2-3/S.
Available in both analogue and DCC sound versions, these models combine realism, fine detailing and authenticity.
A symbol of comfort and modernity
Ordered by SNCF from 1950 onwards, the Rames à Grand Parcours (RGP) marked a major step forward in long-distance passenger services. Powered by MGO engines, these trainsets—built by De Dietrich for the driving units and Brissonneau & Lotz for the trailers—were designed to meet the demands of speed and comfort on long-distance routes.
Structurally derived from the RGP 2 × 2700 and mechanically from the X 2800, the RGP I units were produced in two main versions:
A green/cream livery for domestic services
A carmine red/cream livery reserved for the prestigious Trans Europ Express (TEE), dedicated to first-class international services
Technical features of the Jouef models:
Features front and rear lights that alternate automatically with the direction, with the added flexibility of being independently switchable when operating in digital mode
A high level of realism with separately controllable lighting for the driver’s cab, the passenger areas, and even the instrument panel
Every model respects the unique historical nuances, with specific running numbers and service liveries tailored to the era
For an out-of-the-box lifelike appearance, the model comes equipped with a pre-installed engineer figure in the cab
The dedicated engine compartment features a detailed visual reproduction of the actual motor assembly
A die-cast metal chassis for superior weight and stability
Powered by a 5-pole motor with a flywheel
Electrical pickup is managed across all 8 wheels of the motor unit
A standard 21-pin (MTC) interface according to NEM 660 standards
NEM 362 coupler pockets and close-coupling kinematics at the rear of the power unit and both ends of the driving trailer
Don’t miss the opportunity to relive the golden age of French railways on your H0 layout.