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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 | 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 [[Boston, The Furbish Islands|Boston]] and [[Bedford, The Furbish Islands|Bedford]] to [[La-Nouvelle Lyon, The Furbish Islands|La-Nouvelle Lyon]] via [[Noorderstein, The Furbish Islands|Noorderstein]]. | ||
==History== | |||
==Lines in operation== | |||
===Existing lines=== | |||
===Under construction=== | |||
===Planned lines=== | |||
==Operators== | |||
==Rolling stock== | ==Rolling stock== | ||
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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 Boston and Bedford to La-Nouvelle Lyon via Noorderstein.
History
Lines in operation
Existing lines
Under construction
Planned lines
Operators
Rolling stock
Name | Operators | Family | Manufacturer | Maximum speed (km/h) | In Service | Notes | Picture | ||
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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 |