Electric Multiple Unit - Gallery

Gallery

German ICE 3 EMU (Deutsche Bahn)
Australian OSCAR (H-set) bilevel EMU (CityRail)
Spanish Civia EMU used in commuter lines
Spanish high-speed S/130 EMU
Mumbai Suburban Railway old EMU (Indian Railway)
Mumbai Suburban Railway new EMU (Indian Railway)
Dual gauge EMU on the Chennai MRTS in

India

KRL Jabotabek ex-Japanese Toei 6000 series(6121F) (Indonesia)
A KTM Komuter KTM Class 83 EMU at a Train station
Indonesian EMU KL3 / Rheostatik 3 doors, services economy class for KRL Jabotabek
Belgian EMU AM80 "Break" unit
Transperth B Series EMUs operate in Perth, Australia
New Delhi Metro EMU in India
TSR double-decker train operate in Italy. Ferrovie Nord Milano
Russian ED4MKM-aero EMU
Iarnród Éireann 8520 Class EMU, operated on the DART line
Swedish Railways EMU
Japanese JR East Type E233-1000 EMU test run Omiya, Japan
Japanese JR West Shinkansen Type 500 EMU
Russian ER2K EMU (No. 604)
Chinese CRH3
New high-speed Gautrain of South Africa
Polish PESA ED59
Polish 14WE in Warszawa Śródmieście station
Metro-North Railroad M8 in Port Chester, New York
Z 20500, used on Paris's RER and Transilien, France
Swiss Stadler FLIRT RABe 523
Swiss BLS Line
An NSB Class 73 (left) and a NSB Class 69 train at Nelaug Station.
A South West Trains Class 450 at London Waterloo
A elektriraudtee ER2 electric trainset from Balti jaam to Aegviidu.

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