Belgian Railways Class 41
NMBS/SNCB Class 41 DMUs are diesel multiple unit trains operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB). They are the standard train for Belgian internal workings which cannot be worked by EMUs. They work under the 25 kV electrification in the South of Belgium as well as on the non-electrified lines in the North.
NMBS/SNCB Class 41 | |
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4184 near Wondelgem Station | |
In service | 2000–present |
Manufacturer | Alstom |
Constructed | 2000–2002 |
Number built | 96 |
Formation | DMC-DMS |
Capacity | 12F, 138S, 2T |
Operator(s) | NMBS/SNCB |
Specifications | |
Car length | 24.80 m (81 ft 4 in) |
Maximum speed | 120 km/h (75 mph) |
Weight | 93 t (205,000 lb) |
Traction system | Diesel hydraulic |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Naming
They are often designated as "AR41" (referring to the French "Autorail") or "MW41" (for Dutch "Motorwagen") which would make them single railcars; in fact they are always operated as (multiples of) two cars joined, with a single vehicle number.
Lines operated
- Antwerpen-Centraal – Neerpelt/Hasselt (Portions separated at Mol)
- Gent-Sint-Pieters – Eeklo
- De Pinte – Oudenaarde – Ronse
- Melle – Zottegem – Geraardsbergen
- Aalst – Burst
- Charleroi Sud – Couvin
- Dinant - Bertrix – Libramont
- Dinant - Bertrix – Virton
In summer, tourist trains:
- Neerpelt-Blankenberge via Herentals, Lier, Mechelen, Dendermonde, Gent, Brugge.
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