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Northern Ireland Railways class 3000
Great Britain | 2004
23 produced
3014 in October 2015 in Seahill
3014 in October 2015 in Seahill
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To replace the Class 80 diesel-electric multiple units of the seventies, Northern Ireland Railways ordered 23 three-car diesel-mechanical multiple units from CAF in Spain in 2002. They come from the family which CAF calls the CxK and were delivered to the Irish Railways back in 2002 as Class 29000. At a total cost of £80 million, this was the largest order NIR had ever placed.

The trains, known only as C3K for short, have a six-cylinder from MAN with 460 hp per car, which drives both axles of a bogie. The first six sets are equipped with the Irish train protection system CAWS in order to be able to serve international routes. They were supplemented from 2011 by the Class 4000 from the same family by CAF and modernized from 2018.

General
Built2004-2005
ManufacturerCAF
Axle config2-B+2-B+B-2 
Gauge5 ft 3 in (Irish broad gauge)
Seats201
Dimensions and Weights
Length231 ft 8 1/4 in
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourcediesel-mechanic
Top speed90 mph
EngineMAN D2876 LUH03
Engine type3x 6-cyl. diesel
Engine output1,360 hp (1,014 kW)
Calculated Values
DMU
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last changed: 01/2023
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