SNCF Class X 4500

A Class X 4500 unit in original condition. Some units were extensively rebuilt with new cabs in the 1990s.

The SNCF Class X 4500 diesel multiple units were built by ANF between 1963-1970. The X4500 class are one of four classes of similar design (X4300, X4500, X4630, X4750) known as "Caravelles". This name comes from when built the engine sound reminded railwaymen of the contemporary French SE210 'Caravelle' jet airliner. X4500 are identical to the earlier Class X4300 except for having a different engine. The motor cars operate with unpowered trailers from either class XR8300 or XR8500 depending on seating demand. The class has now been withdrawn, some being sold to other countries such as Romania (used by Regiotrans and Via Terra). The last examples in France (14 as at April 2009) worked around Burgundy (Nevers depot).

Usage

The class was used across France on regional services.

Preserved units

A number of the class have been preserved with organisations in France.

RegioTrans

The following units have seen further use in Romania with the company Regiotrans.

References

  1. Viaduc 07 assure l'essentiel de ce Chemin de fer touristique.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Fait partie d'un lot de 18 exemplaires vendus à RegioTrans (Caile Feà Regio-Trate Trans Brasov)
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