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New South Wales V set

Train operating in Australia

The New South Wales V sets are a class of electric multiple units (EMU) currently operated by Sydney Trains on its intercity routes. Built by Comeng between 1970 and 1989, the sets are of stainless steel construction, and are currently the oldest in the electric fleet of NSW. First delivered under the Department of Railways, only sets from 1977 and onwards remain in service, now operating on Intercity services to Lithgow. As of late 2024, the sets are currently being phased out and replaced by the newer D sets.

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