Spain - diesel and electric locomotives
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Renfe's locomotive class 252 is a Siemens EuroSprinter. Very similar machines are in use in Portugal and in Greece.
It is a four axle universal locomotive. !5 machines were built for Renfe for use on the standard gauge Madrid to Sevilla line
and another 60 machines for the Iberian broad gauge. This is one of the broad gauge machines. Out of the broad gauge units, 31
were built as dual voltage machines capable of operating under both 3 kV DC as well as 25 kV AC.
Picture from Barcelona Franca station 8.11.2018 by Ilkka Siissalo.
A Siemens EuroSprinter locomotive of Renfe's class 252 in front of a Renfe Altaria Talgo train.
Picture from Barcelona Sants station 11.11.2011 by Ilkka Siissalo.
Three Bombardier TRAXX locomotives of Renfe's cargo part, Renfe Mercancías.
Picture from the rail yards by La Marina del Prat 14.11.2015 by Ilkka Siissalo.
Four Bombardier TRAXX locomotives of Renfe Mercancias' (Renfe cargo division) class 253. These locomotives are otherwise similar
to the TRAXX machines in many other European countries, but these are made for the Iberian broad gauge and for DC operation only.
55 machines were built in Vado Ligure, in Italy at Bombardier's own factory and another 45 were assembled at Renfe's workshop
near Madrid. Note the small airconditioner on top of the cab - that is missing from most other TRAXX locomotives.
Picture from the rail yards by El Calero Auzoa by the harbor of Bilbao 4.5.2013 by Ilkka Siissalo.
Same four TRAXX machines, seen over a high fence :-)
Picture from the rail yards by El Calero Auzoa by the harbor of Bilbao 4.5.2013 by Ilkka Siissalo.
A closer look at one of the same TRAXX machines as above.
Picture from the rail yards by El Calero Auzoa by the harbor of Bilbao 4.5.2013 by Ilkka Siissalo.
These two large diesel locomotives are so called Euro 4000 machines made by Vossloh in their Spanish factory in Albuixech, present day
Stadler Rail Españja in Albuixech. These machines were built for the locomotive leasing company Alpha Trains for use in Spain and Portugal.
In Spain these Euro 4000 machines are known as the class 335 and in Portugal as class 6000.
Picture from the rail yards by El Calero Auzoa by the harbor of Bilbao 4.5.2013 by Ilkka Siissalo.
A class 311 diesel locomotive of Adif. Adif is the state owned rail infrastructure company which formerly was the infrastructure division
of Spanish state railways Renfe. The class 311 is a lightweight diesel intended for shunting and light cargo trains. The prototype was made
by Babcock & Wilcox, but the series locomotives were built in Spain by Alstom (former Meinfesa), Siemens and Bazani in 1989 to 1991. It has
an MTU type 396 B V TC 13 engine giving it a top speed of 90 km/h. 61 locomotives of this type were built.
Picture from Santander 1.5.2013 by Ilkka Siissalo.
Another Adif class 311 diesel locomotive, similar to the one shown above, but still in the old livery of Renfe. These two machines were
coupled together to pull a very heavy rail maintenance equipment train.
Picture from Santander 1.5.2013 by Ilkka Siissalo.