File:CP Series 0450 No 90947050465-7 (11952329373).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCP Series 0450 No 90947050465-7 (11952329373).jpg | InterRegional train, CP's serie 0450. The Série 0450 is a type of diesel multiple unit train used by the Portuguese Railways (CP). They were originally built in 1965-66 as the Série 0400. Following extensive modernisation and refurbishment in 1999 they were redesignated Série 0450; 19 units are in service. |
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Source | CP Series 0450 No 90947050465-7 |
Author | Peter Broster |
Camera location | 37° 01′ 08.4″ N, 7° 56′ 04.32″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 37.019001; -7.934532 |
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