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The Renfe Class 269 is a class of electric locomotives operated by Renfe in Spain. They were built by CAF and Macosa under license from Mitsubishi. [2]
Multiple variants of the Class 269 exist: [3]
The locomotives are equipped with monomotor bogies, which have two gears. [3] They use rheostatic braking. [2]
The locomotives were introduced in 1973. A total of 265 locomotives have been built. [2]
Four Class 269 locomotives were sold to Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado (EFE), the Chilean national rail operator, in 2003. [4] Further withdrawn Class 269 locomotives went on sale in 2010. [5]
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The Renfe Class 269 is a class of electric locomotives operated by Renfe in Spain. They were built by CAF and Macosa under license from Mitsubishi. [2]
Multiple variants of the Class 269 exist: [3]
The locomotives are equipped with monomotor bogies, which have two gears. [3] They use rheostatic braking. [2]
The locomotives were introduced in 1973. A total of 265 locomotives have been built. [2]
Four Class 269 locomotives were sold to Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado (EFE), the Chilean national rail operator, in 2003. [4] Further withdrawn Class 269 locomotives went on sale in 2010. [5]