The Stadler GTW is an articulated railcar for local transport made by Stadler Rail of Switzerland. GTW stands for Gelenktriebwagen (articulated railcar)...
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In Greece, there are two similar classes of Stadler GTW trainsets, namely the 560 (standard gauge) and the 4500 (metre gauge), which are operated by TRAINOSE...
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GTW may refer to: Holešov Airport, in Zlín Region, Czech Republic Grand Trunk Western Railroad, an American railway Stadler GTW, an articulated railcar...
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those of the Stadler GTW. They are low-floor and have a bogie at the outer end and are supported by the central section at the inner end. Stadler SPATZ units...
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motors. In other designs, such as the British Rail Class 207 or the Stadler GTW and Stadler FLIRT DMU, some cars within the consist may be entirely unpowered...
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2022, the company owns 110 Stadler GTW EMUs and carries 25.8 million passengers a year. The fleet will be renewed with Stadler Flirt Evo trainsets from...
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eight Stadler GTW coupled pairs. The first were delivered in June 2016, and the agency has two options to procure six more sets. The Stadler GTW trains...
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ZSSK Class 425.95 (category Stadler Rail multiple units)
of northeastern Slovakia. They are part of the Stadler GTW family of rail vehicles, developed by Stadler Rail. Due to their boxy shape, and angled cab...
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Coradia LINT Bombardier Talent Metrovagonmash Siemens Desiro Stadler FLIRT Stadler GTW Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 When there are enough passengers to justify...
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Stadler Rail AG is a Swiss manufacturer of railway rolling stock, with an original emphasis on regional train multiple units and trams, but moving also...
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