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HŽ series 7121

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HŽ 7121
Diesel-hydraulic motor unit 7121
ManufacturerĐuro Đaković
ConstructedSeries 000: 1981–1986
Number in serviceseries 000:35,series 100:14(5 modified)
Formation2-car sets
Series 000: M+P
Series 100: M+M
Specifications
Train length44.20 m (145 ft 0 in)
Maximum speed120 km/h (75 mph)
TransmissionHydraulic
UIC classificationSeries 000: B′B′ + 2′2′
Series 100: 2′B′+B′2′
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

HŽ series 7121 is a diesel multiple unit series of the Croatian Railways (Croatian: hrvatske željeznice, HŽ), consisting of a motor wagon and a trailer. This unit is designed for commuter transport. These units are originally built under the licence of Macosa, Spain.

Overhaul

The overhauled DMU is now composed of two identical motor wagons. The auto-stop device manufactured by RIZ (Zagreb Radio Industry) has now also been built in.

Other railways

There are some units also existing on Serbian Railways, where the designated class number is class 712. A few units are in operation in Macedonia as well, with two of the units, named Heracleia and Skopje, serving the Heracleia Express on the Skopje-Bitola route. The 2 units are equipped with Wi-Fi internet, widescreen TV-s and a cafe bar. All the units differ from Serbian and Croat units by having 3 cars and a stronger Cummins engine, adapted for the mountainous Macedonian railways.