Hi. I'm not sure, because as you know I'm a frenchman and I use subtitle traduction, but I want to add an little correction. CC 14132 is a part of class CC 14100, not class CC 14000. Both look alike, were designed together, but were very different in electrical diagram and traction motor. Class CC 14000 had a lot of breakdowns and few were constructed. They ran only 20/25 years. Class CC 14100 were a lot better. A lot more were constructed, and their life were a lot longer. But in their last years, they were handicapped by their low top speed, only 60 km/h.
With the two BB class, class BB 12000 and class BB 13000, you're right some nicknammed them "crocodile" in reference for the swiss locomotive. But more often, we called them by an other one : "fer à repasser", "electric irons" in english, the electrical device that heats up to take wrinkles out of clothing.
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With the two BB class, class BB 12000 and class BB 13000, you're right some nicknammed them "crocodile" in reference for the swiss locomotive. But more often, we called them by an other one : "fer à repasser", "electric irons" in english, the electrical device that heats up to take wrinkles out of clothing.