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Fyra
File:Fyra.jpg
A prototype of the V250 train at InnoTrans 2008 in Berlin
Franchise(s)International joint operation
Service to begin in 2009
Main station(s)Amsterdam Centraal,
Schiphol Airport,
Rotterdam Centraal,
Antwerpen-Centraal,
Brussels-South
Other station(s)Den Haag Centraal,
Breda,
Noorderkempen
Fleet size19 V250 sets
Stations called at7
Parent companyNS Hispeed and NMBS
Other
Websitewww.fyra.com

Fyra is the brand name for the high-speed train service which NS Hispeed and the NMBS/SNCB will operate on the Dutch HSL-Zuid and the Belgian HSL 4, between Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam, The Hague, Breda, Antwerp and Brussels.[1] Fyra will share the high-speed tracks with existing operator Thalys. The name Fyra represents pride, and is derived from the French fier, meaning proud. Fyra is also the Swedish word for four, and is said to represent the four important cities which the new trains will serve - Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Brussels.[2]

Operations

The majority of NS Hispeed services will terminate at Amsterdam Centraal station. These will include two trains per hour to Rotterdam, two trains per hour to Breda and one train per hour to Antwerp and Brussels. All trains from Amsterdam will stop at both Schiphol Airport and Rotterdam. In addition to the Amsterdam services, NS Hispeed will also operate eight trains daily from Den Haag Centraal via Breda to Brussels. Services outside the Netherlands will be operated in conjunction with NMBS, the national railway company of Belgium.

Rolling stock

NS Hispeed has ordered 16 V250 trains from AnsaldoBreda, with NMBS ordering a further three sets. They will be used on the Dutch domestic services and the NS Hispeed services to Brussels.[1] These sets will be eight carriages long and have a top speed of 250 km/h, and are expected to enter services in the second half of 2010.[1]

In the meantime, in order to dispense with the increasingly unreliable[3] SNCB Class 11 locomotives which are currently used on Amsterdam-Brussels services, NS Hispeed have hired twelve Bombardier Traxx F140 MS electric locomotives from Angel Trains, numbered in the range E186 111 to E186 122.[3]

 Class  Image  Type   Top speed   Number   Built   Notes 
 mph   km/h 
F140 MS Electric locomotive 100 160 12 2005-2007 Interim useage until EMUs ready
V250 Electric multiple unit 155 250 19 (planned) 2008-2010 Quadricurrent

References

  1. ^ a b c "Fyra brand for Amsterdam – Brussels high speed". Railway Gazette International. 2009-07-07.
  2. ^ "Albatros to Fyra for Benelux high speed service". Todays Railways Europe. September 2009. p. 6.
  3. ^ a b "Angel Trains Cargo E186 series". Railcolor.net - Modern Locomotive Power. Retrieved 16 December 2008.