ÖBB Class 4020
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22.8 m (74 ft 9+5⁄8 in) (intermediate carriages)
ÖBB class 4020 is a 3 part electric multiple unit operated by the ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways or Österreichische Bundesbahnen), built from 1978 until 1987 as successor of the ÖBB 4030 class.
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The 4020 class is used extensively on many regional rail routes, including the Vienna S-Bahn. Most trains bear the older blue ÖBB logo, meanwhile some, have received a new paint scheme with grey and red color, similar to that of the new ÖBB 4024 Talent trains.[1]
References
- ^ "Die Schnellbahnzüge der Reihe 4020 | ÖBB". ÖBB Corporate Blog (in German). Retrieved 2018-11-08.
External links
Media related to ÖBB 4020 at Wikimedia Commons
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- See also
- Category:Rolling stock of Austria
- ÖBB rolling stock
- Rail transport in Austria