ÖBB Class 5047

ÖBB Class 5047
ÖBB 5047
Power type Diesel
Builder Jenbacher Werke
Build date 1987-1995
Top speed 120 km/h
Safety systems PZB
A 5047 in Eisenstadt

ÖBB Class 5047 is a diesel railcar used by the ÖBB for passenger transportation.


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