Fleet Details
Like all Talgo locomotives, the Class 354 received names
RENFE Number UIC |
Name | Manufacturer | Manufacturer's number | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
354-001 | Virgen de Covadonga | Krauss-Maffei | 19904 | 1982 |
354-002 | Virgen de la Macarena | 19905 | 1983 | |
354-003 | Virgen de la Encarnacion | 19906 | 1983 | |
354-004 | Virgen de Guadalupe | 19907 | 1983 | |
354-005 | Virgen del Pilar | 19908 | 1983 | |
354-006 | Virgen de Aranzazu | 19909 | 1984 | |
354-007 | Virgen de Begoña | 19910 | 1984 | |
354-008 | Virgen de Montserrat | 19911 | 1984 |
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