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CFL Class 2300

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CFL Class 2300
Stadler Kiss at Koblenz Hbf
Second class interior
In service2014 - Present
ManufacturerStadler Rail
Family nameStadler KISS
Constructed2013
Number built8 trainsets (24 vehicles)
Number in service8
Number scrapped0
FormationABD+B (DMBCO-DTSO)
Capacity29 First 255 Standard
OperatorsCFL
Lines servedLuxembourg - Trier - Koblenz
Specifications
Train length79.84 m (261 ft 11 in)
Width2.80 m
Height4.63 m
Floor height440 mm/2.515 m
Platform height580 mm
Doors12
Articulated sections3
Maximum speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Weight170 t
Power output3,000 kilowatts (4,000 hp)
Electric system(s)15 kV AC/25 kV AC overhead lines
Current collector(s)pantograph
AAR wheel arrangement2‘Bo‘ + 2‘2‘ + Bo‘2‘
Safety system(s)ETCS 1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

CFL Class 2300 is a series of electric multiple units of the type Stadler KISS built by Stadler Rail for the Luxembourgian national railway company, CFL.

In 2010, CFL ordered 8 double-decker EMUs for 60 million euros for the Luxembourg – Koblenz line.

From 10 December 2018, CFL started to operate the Class 2300 on a once-a-day service each way between Luxembourg and Düsseldorf Hbf via the West Rhine Railway.[1] Due to its speed, this service is classed as an InterCity (IC) service from Koblenz Hbf to Düsseldorf Hbf.

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