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Revision as of 19:50, 21 January 2022

High speed rail in The Furbish Islands consists of a network of lines connecting many major Furbish cities. The first line opened in 1978 between

Rolling stock

Name Operators Family Manufacturer Maximum speed (km/h) In Service Notes Picture
Operated Designed Record
Faucon Faucon Dubuisson 2022 EMU
Flèche 1 Flèche Dubuisson 1998 EMU
Flèche 2 Flèche Dubuisson 2004 EMU
Flèche 3 Flèche Dubuisson 2013 EMU
Grande Flèche 1 Grande Flèche Dubuisson 2003 EMU, double-decker
Grande Flèche 2 Grande Flèche Dubuisson 2011 EMU, double-decker
Grande Flèche 3 Grande Flèche Dubuisson 2020 EMU, double decker
Grande Vitesse 1 Grande Vitesse Dubuisson
Fleming
Gleeson and McMillan
Macks Brothers
1978 Locomotive hauled
Grande Vitesse 2 Grande Vitesse Dubuisson
Fleming
Gleeson and McMillan
Macks Brothers
1986 Locomotive hauled
Grande Vitesse 3 Grande Vitesse Dubuisson
Fleming
Gleeson and McMillan
Macks Brothers
1991 Locomotive hauled
G1000 G4X Gunneman 1992 EMU
NT 1 NT Dasseler
Fleming
Watton
Werfel
1981 Locomotive hauled
NT 2 NT Dasseler
Fleming
Watton
Werfel
1988 Locomotive hauled
Zwaardvis 1 Zwaardvis SBB 1989 EMU