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The Renault TN is a range of buses produced from 1931 until 1971 for the Paris service. They have been described by Le Monde as a "symbol of a Paris era".[1]

Renault TN
A Renault TNH4 of 1937
Overview
TypeTransit bus
ManufacturerRenault
Production1931–1971
AssemblyBoulogne-Billancourt, France
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel drive
Powertrain
Transmission4-speed manual
Chronology
PredecessorRenault PN

History


In 1931, the first TN model, the TN4, a bus with a length of 9.5 metres, was introduced at the request of Société des transports en commun de la région parisienne (STCRP), the predecessor of the RATP.[1] The TN4 introduced the radiator in front of the engine instead of behind as used on previous Renault buses.[2] The TN4, more powerful and with a larger capacity (up to 50 passengers) that previous Parisian transports, led to the final decline of the Paris tramway that disappeared in 1937.[1]

The first TNs had an open platform. The TN4 introduced versions with various inline-four engines of 58 metric horsepower (43 kW) (TN4A, TN4B, TN4C, TN4F) and received some front-end restyling. In 1932, a TN with an inline-six engine of 68 metric horsepower (50 kW), the TN6 (also with open platform), was introduced. Its versions (TN6A, TN6C 1 and 2) were used for suburban transport. The TN6C 1 and 2 had a closed platform from 1936 onwards.[3]

In 1935 Renault unveiled a new TN4, the TN4H. This 50-passenger bus adopted a closed platform, a longer wheelbase, a forward control cabin and a new suspension. A significant number of TNs were requisitioned by the French military during World War II.[3] The main rival for the TNs during that era was the similar K 63 bus produced by Panhard.[2]

After the war, all the TNs in service (6A, 6C2, 4B, 4C, 4E, 4H) were refurbished, resulting in standardised interior fitting and decor. By the 1950s, almost all the TNs had adopted a more closed cabin to protect the driver. The TNs were slowly phased out: TN4B in 1959, the TN6 in 1969, the TN4F in 1970 and the TN4H in 1971.[4]


Model


Solido produced a die-cast model of the TN6C version from the 1960s onward. This model was made of metal and plastic and was to a scale of 1:50.


References


  1. Normand, Jean-Michel (15 April 2016). "Le Renault TN, superstar des bus parisiens" [Renault TN, superstar Parisian bus]. Le Monde (in French). Paris. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  2. Desrues, Josette (2005). En coche, en tram, en bus: le Paris-Saint-Germain [By coach, tram, bus: Paris Saint-Germain] (in French). DISLAB. pp. 119–120. ISBN 2-9520091-7-1.
  3. "La grande famille des Renault TN à plate-forme (1931–1938)" (in French). Autobus de Paris. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  4. "Le second souffle des autobus TN (1945-1971)" (in French). Autobus de Paris. Retrieved 29 October 2016.

На других языках


[de] Renault TN

Der Renault TN war eine Omnibus-Reihe von Renault, die von 1932 bis 1969 in verschiedenen Versionen produziert wurde. Als Antrieb kam hierbei ein 7980 cm³ 6-Zylinder-Ottomotor mit 67 PS (49 kW) und ein 5600 cm³ Dieselmotor mit 90 PS (66 kW) zum Einsatz.
- [en] Renault TN

[fr] Renault TN

Les Renault TN étaient des autobus dont les châssis fabriqués par Renault à partir de 1931 ont été livrés à différentes villes de France, dont Paris surtout, mais aussi Lyon et Marseille.



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