SNCF Class Z 6400

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A refurbished Z6400 EMU in the "Grande Ceinture Ouest" version at Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
A refurbished Z6400 EMU in the normal version at Paris-St-Lazare.

The SNCF Class Z 6400 electric multiple unit trains were railcars built by Alsthom/Carel et Fouché from 1976 to 1979.

Seventy-five of these 4-car units are used on suburban service in the west of Paris, operating mainly on the Transilien Line L from Paris Gare Saint-Lazare. The 4-car units are most often used in double-formation as 8-car sets.

They are being replaced by the Class Z 50000 units with complete withdrawal expected by 2021.[1]

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