CN electric multiple unit

CN electric multiple unit

CN No. 6731 on the Deux-Montagnes line in 1987
In service 1952–1995
Manufacturer Canadian Car and Foundry
Constructed 1952
Number built 18
Capacity
  • 88 (motor cars)
  • 84 (trailers)
Operator(s) Canadian National Railway
Specifications
Car body construction Steel
Electric system(s) 2400 V DC
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)

The CN electric multiple units were a fleet of electric multiple unit (EMU) railcars built in 1952 by Canadian Car and Foundry (CCF) for the Canadian National Railway for use on the Deux-Montagnes line in Montreal. The cars remained in use until 1995 when the MR-90 entered service. Several have been preserved.

Design

CCF built six motor cars and twelve trailers. As designed the motor cars seated 88 while the trailers, which included restrooms, seated 84. Vestibules connected the cars. The standard formation consisted of a motor car and two trailers. The interiors were green pastel with maroon upholstery. Exteriors were standard Canadian National: green with orange ends. The doors and pantographs were painted red.[1] The cars used 2400 V DC via overhead collection.[2]

History

CCF delivered the cars in June and they entered service on September 23, 1952. The cars were originally numbered M-1 through M-6 (motor cars) and T-1 through T-12 (trailers).[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Items of interest" (PDF). Canadian Rail (28). September–October 1952.
  2. Boles, Derek (November 1966). "Mount Royal Tunnel" (PDF). Canadian Rail (182): 234.

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