Statistics
2000/2100-class Railcars | ||
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2000-class | 2100-class | |
Type: | Diesel Hydraulic | Trailer |
Track Gauge: | Broad Gauge 1600mm (5 ft 3in) |
Broad Gauge 1600mm (5 ft 3in) |
Transmission: | Voith T420r | N/A - Trailer |
Power Plant: | Two turbocharged Cummins 6-cylinder 390 kW (525 hp) underfloor diesel engines, plus two torque converters and 175 kVA alternator | N/A - Trailer |
Maximum Speed: | 140 km/h but limited to 90 km/h in service | Same |
Number in class: | 11* (originally 12) | 18 |
Unit numbers: | 2001–2012 | 2101–2118 |
Introduced: | 1980 | 1980 |
Built by: | Comeng | Comeng |
Passenger Seating Capacity: | 64 | 98 (90 in 2103, 2112 & 2116) |
Weight: | 68 tonnes | 40 to 42 tonnes |
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