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Bugatti (train)

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
Autorail Bugatti Mulhouse FRA 001-01.jpg
Production
Years of construction1933-1934
Country of construction France
ManufacturerEttore Bugatti
Compositions built88
Technical details
Kind of servicepassenger
Composition length21.8
Track width1435 mm
Working weight38 t
Wagon materialSteel
Engine power147 kW
Maximum service speed172 km / h
Exploitation
Country of operation France
In operation1933-1958

Only 1 train of this model has survived, which is located in the Train City Railway Museum.

Links

  • Description of composition, history of operation (fr.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Bugatti_ ( train :)& oldid = 93285280


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