Pendolino (from Italian pendolo [ˈpɛndolo] "pendulum", and -ino, a diminutive suffix) is an Italian family of high-speed tilting trains (and non-tilting)...
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British Rail Class 390 (redirect from Hornby Virgin Trains Pendolino)
The British Rail Class 390 Pendolino is a type of electric high-speed passenger train operated by Avanti West Coast in the United Kingdom, leased from...
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Pendolino is a class of high-speed tilting trains built by Alstom Ferroviaria (Fiat Ferroviaria) for Trenitalia and Cisalpino. As of 2024, Pendolinos...
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operate at speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph). In agreement to the use of Pendolino trains policy, only some sections of the railway lines of Frecciargento...
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ČD Class 680 (redirect from Supercity Pendolino)
ČD Class 680 are EMUs operating in the Czech Republic, using tilting Pendolino technology intended for the SuperCity train service. Built by Alstom (originally...
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"PKP Intercity signs Pendolino contract". Railwaygazette.com. Retrieved 29 July 2018. "PKP Intercity zamawia 20 pociągów New Pendolino". Gazetakrakowska...
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Tilting train (section Pendolino)
series which began services in 1973 and is in service today, and the Pendolino family currently being used in 11 countries since 1976. All of these had...
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New Pendolino trainsets operating on 4 designated lines radiating out from Warsaw. Polish State Railways started passenger service using Pendolino trains...
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which was known by the name Pendolino and was later designated under TOPS as the Class 390. It was expected that the Pendolinos would run at service speeds...
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further to 125 mph (201 km/h) and the introduction of tilting Class 390 Pendolino trains. As much of the line has a maximum speed of 125 mph (201 km/h)...
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