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Civia is a
class of
electric multiple unit
trains built by CAF and
Siemens for the
Renfe Cercanías
commuter railway networks in Spain. The
first units...
- Málaga Gibralfaro,
Civia (Málaga) Málaga Golf,
Naturia (Málaga) Manzanares,
Civia (Ciudad Real) Mazagón,
Naturia (Huelva) Melilla,
Civia (Melilla) Mérida...
- Express [es] and Nos Express [es] – Santiago, Chile),
introduced 2015.
Similar to
Civia units used on the
Renfe Cercanías (Spain). X'Trapolis Mega –
Metrorail (South...
- 464 and 465 The most
modern commuter EMUs on the network, part of the
Civia class. They
feature a low-level door to
provide access to PRM. They were...
- bike
commuting and “transportation-oriented” cycling, the firm
created the
Civia bike
brand in 2007. The
following year, the firm
transformed Wheelhouse...
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service frequencies on the R2 are as follows: The
trains used on the R2 are
Civia—specifically, the 463, 464 and 465 Series,
which consist of three, four...
- Health, the
University of Texas, 1982. OCLC 8257640 Collins, Marva, and
Civia Tamarkin.
Marva Collins' Way. New York: Putnam, 1990.
Foreword by Alex Haley...
- p****engers (1008 seated). They are also new
modular and
moderns trains,
called Civia (462, 463, 464 or 465 series). They
share the same design, the
series number...
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Toluca uses
electric multiple units combining the
Civity and the
earlier Civia designs.
Three class 6111 three-car EMUs were
delivered to Željeznički prevoz...
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frequencies on the R1–RG1 are as follows: The
trains used on the R1–RG1 are
Civia—specifically, the 463, 464 and 465 Series,
which consist of three, four...