Train Bugatti - a French train with a power plant of 4 gasoline engines. It was produced by the French company Ettore Bugatti in 1933-1934. A total of 88 trains were built. The train became widely known in 1933, when it set a new speed record for passenger trains - 172 km / h. October 24, 1934 he set a new world record - 192 km / h.
| Autorail bugatti | |
|---|---|
| Production | |
| Years of construction | 1933-1934 |
| Country of construction | |
| Manufacturer | Ettore Bugatti |
| Compositions built | 88 |
| Technical details | |
| Kind of service | passenger |
| Composition length | 21.8 |
| Track width | 1435 mm |
| Working weight | 38 t |
| Wagon material | Steel |
| Engine power | 147 kW |
| Maximum service speed | 172 km / h |
| Exploitation | |
| Country of operation | |
| In operation | 1933-1958 |
Only 1 train of this model has survived, which is located in the Train City Railway Museum.