NSB Puls

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Two BM 72 Puls units at Sandnes Station
Two BM 72 Puls units at Sandnes Station

NSB Puls was a brand name created by Norges Statsbaner (NSB) for their commuter train service in Norway. The brand was applied to the then 36 brand new BM 72 electric multiple units delivered to NSB. Puls trains were painted green and silver, but the brand name was only in use for a few years from 2002.

[edit] Background

When NSB ordered a massive amound of new rolling stock in the mid 1990s, replacing their old locomotive and car trains with multiple units, they created three distinct brands for their service; the green Puls was the brand for local trains, the red Agenda for the regional trains and the blue Signatur for the express trains.

The new commuter trains were delivered slightly after the regional, airport express and express train units, and by then the branding idea was on its way out. Among other things, the the exsisting BM 69 units were painted the red and green colors of the Agenda trains, as did the the local trains on Trønderbanen.

[edit] Service

The Puls trains were put into service on the commuter trains around Stavanger, Jærbanen, as well as selected routes around Oslo, including the services Moss - Spikkestad and Kongsberg - Eidsvoll.