Rolling stock of the Yugoslav Railways

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A JŽ series 662 locomotive, nicknamed "Nada", translated as "Hope"
A JŽ series 662 locomotive, nicknamed "Nada", translated as "Hope"

This page describes all historical vehicles of the former Yugoslav Railways, which was dissolved in 1991.

Contents

[edit] Steam locomotives

[edit] Diesel locomotives

[edit] Various historic series once existed on Croatian tracks

  • JŽ Series 611 (DMU which had the nickname "Aluminium Train" (Aluminijski Vlak) ).
  • JŽ Series 813. Produced by Ganz-MÁVAG Works and Engine Works of Budapest. Nicknamed "Rabbit" (Zec), because of their speed for that time (after 1927)).
  • JŽ Series 341 (Marijana, French locomotive, one unit.)
  • JŽ Series 361 (Italian locomotives, designated E626 in Italy).
  • JŽ Series 310/314 (Italian EMU, designated ale840 in Italy).
  • JŽ Series 312 (EMU originally used on Pivka - Rijeka line, designated AllE880 in Italy).
  • JŽ Series 662 (Used on express passenger trains).


[edit] Narrow gauge railway in Croatia

  • "Samoborček" -> historic Croatian narrow gauge railway

It is stated that the line will shortly be rebuilt as standard gauge.

[edit] See also

Rolling stock of current HŽ company, which is one of the successors

[edit] External links

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