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Yugoslav Railway series 363
Slovenian Railways series 363
Yugoslavia | 1975
39 produced
363 001 in April 2014 in Ljubljana
363 001 in April 2014 in Ljubljana
Alois Staudacher

Between 1975 and 1977, the Yugoslav State Railways received a total of 39 six-axle electric locomotives for passenger and freight trains from Alsthom. They shared many similarities with the French CC 6500, but had lower power and a lower top speed. In the 363, too, only one traction motor was used in each bogie, the gear ratio of which could be switched between 75 and 125 km/h when stationary. They were nicknamed “Brižita” after the French actress Brigitte Bardot and later all came to Slovenia.

General
Built1975-1977
ManufacturerAlstom
Axle configC-C 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length65 ft 11 5/16 in
Service weight253,531 lbs
Adhesive weight253,531 lbs
Axle load42,329 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - DC
Electric system3,000 V
Continuous power3,983 hp (2,970 kW)
Top speed78 mph
Calculated Values
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freight
passenger
Nez Cassé
last changed: 04/2023
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