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Long-distance passenger cars in Finland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The blue carriages are passenger cars built between 1961 and 1987 used by VR for long-distance passenger travel in Finland.

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An express train consisting of blue cars in Kauklahti, Espoo

History

The first 15 units were built in Germany by Maschinenfabrik Esslingen in 1961. The model was later copied by VR and manufacturing started in VR's own machine workshop in Pasila in 1964. Over 600 units were built up until 1987. Most are capable of speeds up to 140 to 160 kilometers of hour. They are slowly being phased out in favour of the more modern InterCity-coaches.[1] Some are still used in night trains from Helsinki to Kolari and Rovaniemi and in commuter trains from Helsinki to Kouvola.

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A regional train with blue cars in Huutokoski.
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A night train with sleeping blue cars in Tuusula.
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A commuter train with blue cars at Helsinki Railway Station. Though referred to as blue cars, commuter cars were originally actually painted red.
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List of cars currently used in passenger trains[2][3]

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Most blue cars have big doors at the end of the cars that open using compressed air.
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