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Diesel multiple unit train type From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pesa Link is a family of diesel multiple unit trains built by Pesa. Its units entered service in 2012.[2]
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History
Czech Republic
The first contract for the delivery of 31 Link units to the Czech Republic was signed on March 17, 2011.[3] The first unit arrived in the country on May 10, 2012 to undergo month-long testing.[4] The first two units entered service with České dráhy on September 21, 2012.[5] The last Link was delivered on January 16, 2014.[6] Unit 844 006 was destroyed in a collision at Milavče on August 4, 2021. Because of the extent of the damage, the DMU did not return to service and became a source of spare parts for the rest of the fleet.[7]
Poland
Koleje Dolnośląskie's Link units were built in 2014 and 2015.[8]
In April 2017, the first Link unit for Polregio was delivered.[9]
The four Koleje Wielkopolskie Link units were ordered in 2018.[10]
- Koleje Wielkopolskie SA139
- Koleje Dolnośląskie SA139
- Polregio SA139
Germany
The first Pesa Link in Germany entered service with Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn in 2016.[2]
Link units operated by Deutsche Bahn are classified as 632 and 633.[11]
- Pesa Link of Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn
- DB Class 632
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