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Treno Servizio Regionale

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Constructed
  
2006–....

Entered service
  
2007

Treno Servizio Regionale

Manufacturer
  
AnsaldoBreda, Firema, Keller

Number built
  
180 (EB.710) 156 (EB.711)

Formation
  
3, 5 or 6 cars for trainset

Fleet numbers
  
EB.710-001–180 EB.711-001–156

The Treno Servizio Regionale (TSR) are a series of double-decker EMUs used by the Lombard railway company Trenord for the commuter services around Milan, and particularly for the suburban lines.

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Description

Each train is composed by several railcars; some of them have a cab and a wheelchair bay for disabled people (MCH), and some of them have neither (M).

″MCH″-railcars were numbered by LeNord as E.711, ″M″-ones as E.710. In complex were built 156 MCH and 180 M, that can be merged forming trains from 3 (MCH + M + MCH) to 6 cars (MCH + M + M + M + M + MCH).

History

The TSR were conceived by AnsaldoBreda as an evolution of the TAF-EMUs built in the 1990s. The first unit was delivered to the railway company LeNord (later merged into Trenord) on 1 August 2006.

The last train was delivered on 31 March 2012.

References

Treno Servizio Regionale Wikipedia