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Rolling stock of the Slovenian Railways

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Slovenian Railways (Template:Lang-sl) was formed after the dissolution of Yugoslav Railways.

Diesel locomotives

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Class Image Build year Quantity Producer Power output in kW Notes
642 1960-? ? Đuro Đaković, Brissonneau et Lotz 606 Built under license.
643 1962-1967 23 Đuro Đaković, Brissonneau et Lotz 680 Built under license.
644 1967-1991 4 MACOSA 1230 Built under license.
661 1958-1972 1 General Motors 1435 Built under license.
664 1974 11 Đuro Đaković 1640 Built under license.
731 1958 0 Jenbacher Werke 292 No longer in service.
732 ? 3 Đuro Đaković 438

Electric locomotives

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Class Image Build year Quantity Producer Power output in kW Notes
342 1968-1970 9 Ansaldo 1760
363 1975-1977 39 Alsthom 2750
541 2005-2007

2009[2]

32 Siemens 6400

Diesel multiple units

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Class Image Build year Quantity Producer Power output in kW Notes
711 1970 10 MBB 640
713/715 1983-1986 28 MBB/TVT Boris Kidrič 357 Motor cars numbered 713.

Trailer cars numbered 715.

813/814 [sl] 1973-1976 ? Fiat Ferroviaria 147 Motor cars numbered 813.

Trailer cars numbered 814.

610 2019-? 21 Stadler 1000 New trains to replace other diesel units from 2021.

Electric multiple units

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Class Image Build year Quantity Producer Power output in kW Notes
310/316 2000 3 Fiat Ferroviaria 1960 Driving cars numbered 310.

Centre cars numbered 316.

312/317 ? 30

(10x two car

20x three car)

Siemens 1650 (two car)

2000 (three car)

Driving cars numbered 312.

Centre cars numbered 317.

315/311 ? 5 Pafawag 1392 Driving cars numbered 315.

Centre cars numbered 311.

Stadler FLIRT 2019-? 21 Stadler 1600 New trains to replace older electric units from 2021. Also capable of running cross-border services to Austria and Croatia.
Stadler KISS 2019-? 10 Stadler 2000 New double-deck electric trains to enter service from 2021, on domestic routes.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Railfaneurope.net". www.railfaneurope.net. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  2. ^ "Trains, Railways and Locomotives: Railcolor.net". www.railcolor.net. Retrieved 2020-05-14.