UTE3600 Series - Lines On Which 3600 Series Trains Operated

Lines On Which 3600 Series Trains Operated

  • Santander FEVE Line: 3600-6600 series sets, 3 car sets and 6 car in double command, FEVE colors.
  • Valencia to Vilanova de Castelló Line: 3600-6600 series sets, 3 car sets and 6 car in double command, FEVE colors, later modified to FGV colors and removed 6 sets.
  • Valencia to Lliria Line: 3-car 3600-6600 series sets in FGV colors.
  • Valencia to Bètera Line: 3-car 3600-6600 series sets in FGV colors.
  • Valencia subway Line 1: 3-car 3600-6600 series sets in FGV colors, and 2 refurbished units (3601R and 3602R) with conditioning air, and better security systems for the underground service.

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