FS E.444 is a class of Italian railways electric locomotives. They were introduced in the course of the 1960s until 1975. Starting from 1989, all E.444s...
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Class 444 may refer to: British Rail Class 444 FS Class E.444 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Class 444. If an internal...
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The FS E.636 is a class of Italian articulated electric locomotives. They were introduced in the course of the 1940s until the 1960s, and have been decommissioned...
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electronic control unit (called Delfina) derived from the ones employed on FS Class E.444. The rheostat is robust and designed to stand high currents, however...
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Tartaruga / Tartaruga Beach in Rio das Ostras Tartaruga, nickname for FS Class E.444 locomotives This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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The FS E.645 and E.646 are two classes of similar electric locomotives used on Italian railways. They were introduced during the 1950s and they were retired...
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The FS Class E.550 was a class of three-phase electric locomotive used in Italy, introduced in the 20th century, which remained in service until 1965....
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The E.414 is a class of electric locomotives operated by Trenitalia. They were built in 1994–1996, in a total of 60 units, as the E.404 class used in...
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The FS E.632 and E.633 are two classes of Italian railways electric locomotives. They were introduced in the course of the 1980s. The locomotives are nicknamed...
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railway company FS Trenitalia. After the positive experiences from the locomotive Class E.632 with DC traction motors with thyristors, FS wanted to order...
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