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- SBB-CFF-FFS RBDe 560, a Swiss push-pull trainset, generally known as the Neuer Pendelzug (New Commuter Train) Fujicolor Pro 800Z, a photographic film previously...
- the network. The trainsets are also known as DPZ, short for Doppelstock-Pendelzug (lit. 'double-decker commuter train'), which was the first double-decker...
- car/cab car/driving trailer) form compositions generally known as the Neuer Pendelzug (New Push-pull Train), which is the source of the acronym NPZ. An NPZ...
- 2024[update], Zurich S-Bahn uses the following rolling stock: DPZ (Doppelstock-Pendelzug, lit. 'double-decker commuter train') trainsets, each with three cars...
- 1990s, the former Südostbahn (SOB) ordered four two-piece NPZ (Neuer Pendelzug; English: "new commuter train") sets (RBDe 566 + ABt), which were delivered...
- available to provide a full service, so they were supplemented by a Neuer Pendelzug (New Commuter Train) (NPZ), consisting of an SBB-CFF-FFS RBDe 560 hauling...
- private railways in pooled orders. Two Privatbahn-NPZ railcars (Neuer Pendelzug—"new push-pull train"—for private railways; 104–105) with two driver's...
- (SBB class RABe 521), which in March 2006 replaced the last of the Neuer Pendelzug ("New Commuter Train", NPZ) train sets, which included RBDe 561 carriages...
- Gerber (2009), "Marti-Express-Shuttle – der erste normalspurige Cargo-Pendelzug der Schweiz" (PDF), Schweizer Eisenbahn-Revue (in German) (5), Minirex:...
- locomotives. These were replaced in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Neuer Pendelzug (new push-pull trains, NPZ) RBDe 4/4 sets, which are nicknamed "Hummingbirds"...