| FS 214 |
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 FS 214 1068 at Rimini depot 2008-06-07 |
| Type and origin |
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| Power type | Diesel |
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| Builder | CNR Aerosicula ABL Greco |
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| Build date | 1964-1986 |
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| Total produced | 214.1000: 156 214.4000: 314 214.7000: 20 |
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| Performance figures |
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| Maximum speed | 35 km/h (22 mph) |
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| Power output | 67–75 kW (90–101 hp) |
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| Career |
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| Operators | FS |
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| Numbers | 214.1001-214.1156 214.4001-214.4318 214.7001-214.7020 |
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| Delivered | 214.1000 1970-1979 214.4000 1979-1988 214.7000 1964-1965 |
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FS Class 214 are small shunting locomotives that are used all across Italy. They were built by a range of manufacturers over a long period.[1] The ALn 668 series of DMUs use the same Fiat engines as the 214.1000 series locomotives.
References
- ^ Haydock, David (2014). European Handbook No. 6 Italian Railways Locomotives & Multiple Units (Third ed.). Sheffield, England: Platform 5. ISBN 978-1-909431-16-4.
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| Steam | |
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| Electric | |
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| Diesel | | Light shunters |
- 206
- 207
- 208I
- 208II
- 209
- 210
- 211
- R.212
- 213I
- 213II
- 215
- 216
- 218I
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| Shunters |
- 218II
- 225
- 234
- 235
- 236
- 245
- 250
- 255
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| Heavy shunters |
- Ne 120
- D.141
- RD.142
- D.143
- D.145
- D.146
- D.147
- 356
- 372
- Ne 700
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see also Category:Rolling stock of Italy |