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Description 10.11.98 Le Locle 560.055 (6912331197).jpg |
With 4 prototypes appearing and the remaining 131 delivered from 1987, seen here is an example of the NPZ (Neue Pendel Zug). However, more officially, they are branded "Kolibri" . Designed for local services on the SBB network, they operated with trailer sets of varying length. As such they have a driving cab only at one end (as seen here) with a gangway through to other vehicles. Originally classified RBDe, they now officially carry the three figure class number, 560. Sets have been rebuilt and numbered into either fixed formed 3 or 6 car sets. In addition, further ones have been rebuilt/renumbered to work cross-border trains into France and Germany. On 10 November 1998, 560.055 "Saint Blaise" is seen at the end of its journey on train 4466,11:08 Neuchâtel to Le Locle. |
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Source | 10.11.98 Le Locle 560.055 |
Author | Phil Richards from London, UK |
Camera location | 47° 03′ 27.95″ N, 6° 44′ 45.03″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.057763; 6.745841 |
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