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Norwegian State Railways rolling stock

Norges Statsbaner (NSB) operates as of 2023 21 locomotives, 282 multiple units and 137 passenger carriages.

Current stock edit

Locomotives edit

 
NSB El 18 with the express train at Finse on the Bergen Line

Electric multiple units edit

  • 38 Class 69 with 2-car or 3-car commuter trains, used around Oslo, Bergen and Arendal.
  • 6 Class 70 with 4-car intercity (medium distance) trains, used around Oslo.
  • 36 Class 72 with 4-car commuter trains, used around Oslo and Stavanger.
  • 14 Class 73 with 4-car long-distance trains, used on Bergen Line, Dovre Line and Sørland Line.
  • 6 Class 73b with 4-car intercity version of the BM73 used on Østfold Line.
  • 52 Class 74 trains used for short regional services.
  • 83 Class 75 trains used for long commuter services.
  • 14 Class 76 with 6-car trains used for commuter services around Trondheim, and on the Røros Line.

Numbering edit

The first letter combination of the type defines the category of stock.

  • El: Electric locomotive
  • Di: Diesel locomotive
  • Skd: Shunter tractor
  • BM: Multiple unit

The numbers following the letters are the series. For the El and Di locos, they are numbered chronologically from when they were ordered by NSB. For multiple units, electric units are numbered starting with 62 and diesel starting at 83. Following the series number is the road number, unique for each stock. This number has three or four digits.

Livery edit

Traditionally NSBs electric and diesel locomotives and carriages were painted green, but in the 1970s this was replaced with red. Shunters were given a yellow color with red cabs. During the late 1990s and 2000s a new color scheme was introduced with multiple colors. Express trains were painted blue and silver, regional trains red and silver while local trains became green and silver. The freight trains were moved to the subsidiary CargoNet and painted grey, the Airport Express Train was painted silver and while the tourist railway Flåmsbana got green trains.

Locomotives edit

Locomotives
Image Model Number In service Use Power Top speed Note
  El 1 24 1922-66 Universal 690 kW 70 km/h
  El 2 2 1923-67 Universal 857 kW 75 km/h
El 3 10 1925-67 Ofotbanen 60 km/h
  El 4 15 1926-65 Ofotbanen 2,088 kW 60 km/h
  El 5 12 1927-72 Universal 1,044 kW 70 km/h
El 6 1 1911-56 Rjukanbanen 45 km/h
 * El 7 2 1911-56 Rjukanbanen 45 km/h
  El 8 16 1940-87 Universal 2,080 kW 110 km/h
  El 9 3 1947-89 Freight 712 kW 60 km/h
 * El 10 17 1931-99 Shunter 515 kW 45 km/h
  El 11 41 1951-98 Universal 1,676 kW 105 km/h
  El 12 8 1954-92 Ofotbanen 2,398 kW 75 km/h
 * El 13 37 1957–2003 Universal 2,648 kW 100 km/h
 * El 14 25 1968- Universal 5,082 kW 120 km/h Transferred to CargoNet. 11 remain in service. To be replaced by new electric locomotives that return electricity to the grid when braking.
 * El 15 6 1967-96 Ofotbanen 5,406 kW 120 km/h Transferred to Malmtrafikk, and sold to Sweden's Hector Rail in 2004 where they served until 2019. In 2020 they were sold to Grenland Rail, Norway where 4 locomotives remain in service.
 * El 16 15 1977- Universal 4,440 kW 140 km/h Transferred to CargoNet in 2002
  El 17 12 1981-2014 Passenger 3,000 kW 150 km/h Scrapped 2015/16
  El 18 22 1996- Passenger 5,400 kW 200 km/h 16 remain in service
Di 1 1 1942-59 Universal 1,472 kW 100 km/h
  Di 2 54 1954-2012 Shunter 441 kW 80 km/h
  Di 3 35 1957–2000 Universal 1,305 kW 143 km/h
  Di 4 5 1980- Passenger 2,450 kW 140 km/h
 * Di 5 17 1985-96 Shunter 485 kW 60 km/h Used DB V260
 * Di 6 6 1996- 2012 Universal 2,650 kW 160 km/h Returned to builder.
3 Now operated by private Norwegian company Cargolink
 * Di 7 1 1993-96 Shunter 1,235 kW 100 km/h Used SJ T44
  Di 8 20 1996- Freight 1,570 kW 120 km/h Transferred to CargoNet, 5 remain in service.


Multiple units edit

Multiple units
Image Model Number In service Cars Use Capacity Power Top speed Note
Class 62 4 1931-70 1 Branch lines 73 344 kW 50 km/h
  Class 64 3 1936-85 1 Hardanger Line
Flåm Line
38 464 kW 50 km/h
  Class 65 49 1936-85 3 Commuter rail
Branch lines
464 kW 70 km/h
  Class 66 4 1945-77 3 Branch lines 170 731 kW 120 km/h
Class 67 18 1953-95 3 Commuter rail
Branch lines
468 kW 70 km/h
  Class 68 30 1956–2001 3 Commuter rail
Branch lines
640 kW 100 km/h
  Class 69 85 1971- 2/3 Commuter rail 178-306 1,218 kW 130 km/h 39 currently in service, phasing out.
  Class 70 16 1992- 4 InterCity Express 230 1,720 kW 160 km/h 6 remain in service
  Class 71 16 1998- 3 Airport Express Train 168 2,646 kW 210 km/h Transferred to Flytoget
  Class 72 36 2002- 4 Commuter rail 310 746 kW 160 km/h
  Class 73 20 1997- 4 Bergen Line
Dovre Line
Sørland Line
Østfold Line
204-243 3,538 kW 210 km/h
  Class 74 52 2012- 5 Southern Norway 216 4,500 kW 200 km/h Stadler FLIRT, short regional version
  Class 75 83


2012- 5 S-Bahn traffic
in the Oslo area
235 4,500 kW 200 km/h Stadler FLIRT, long local version


Class 83 4 1932-63 1 Voss Line
Skreia Line
224 kW 75 km/h
Class 86 38 1938-96 2 Commuter rail
Branch lines
48-70 312 kW 100 km/h
Class 87 25 1941-81 1 Branch lines 59 93 kW 75 km/h
Class 88 6 1942-70 2/3 Branch lines 157 970 kW 120 km/h
 * Class 89 5 1981-89 1 Flekkefjord Line 47 153 kW 115 km/h Used SJ Y7
Class 91 10 1954-86 2 64 312 kW 100 km/h
  Class 92 14 1984-2021 2 Trøndelag Commuter Rail
Røros Line
90-114 714 kW 140 km/h Trains donated to Ukraine. Replaced by new Class 76.
  Class 93 15 2001-2021 2 Nordland Line
Rauma Line
Røros Line
90 592 kW 140 km/h Bombardier Talent
  Y1 2 2000 - 2015 1 Bratsberg Line 294 kW 130 km/h Used SJ Y1

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Norwegian State Railways rolling stock news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Norges Statsbaner NSB operates as of 2023 21 locomotives 282 multiple units and 137 passenger carriages Contents 1 Current stock 1 1 Locomotives 1 2 Electric multiple units 2 Numbering 3 Livery 4 Locomotives 5 Multiple unitsCurrent stock editLocomotives edit nbsp NSB El 18 with the express train at Finse on the Bergen Line5 Di 4 class diesel locomotives used mostly on the Nordland Line 16 El 18 class electric locomotives used on all main electrified lines Electric multiple units edit 38 Class 69 with 2 car or 3 car commuter trains used around Oslo Bergen and Arendal 6 Class 70 with 4 car intercity medium distance trains used around Oslo 36 Class 72 with 4 car commuter trains used around Oslo and Stavanger 14 Class 73 with 4 car long distance trains used on Bergen Line Dovre Line and Sorland Line 6 Class 73b with 4 car intercity version of the BM73 used on Ostfold Line 52 Class 74 trains used for short regional services 83 Class 75 trains used for long commuter services 14 Class 76 with 6 car trains used for commuter services around Trondheim and on the Roros Line Numbering editThe first letter combination of the type defines the category of stock El Electric locomotive Di Diesel locomotive Skd Shunter tractor BM Multiple unitThe numbers following the letters are the series For the El and Di locos they are numbered chronologically from when they were ordered by NSB For multiple units electric units are numbered starting with 62 and diesel starting at 83 Following the series number is the road number unique for each stock This number has three or four digits Livery editTraditionally NSBs electric and diesel locomotives and carriages were painted green but in the 1970s this was replaced with red Shunters were given a yellow color with red cabs During the late 1990s and 2000s a new color scheme was introduced with multiple colors Express trains were painted blue and silver regional trains red and silver while local trains became green and silver The freight trains were moved to the subsidiary CargoNet and painted grey the Airport Express Train was painted silver and while the tourist railway Flamsbana got green trains Locomotives editLocomotives Image Model Number In service Use Power Top speed Note nbsp El 1 24 1922 66 Universal 690 kW 70 km h nbsp El 2 2 1923 67 Universal 857 kW 75 km hEl 3 10 1925 67 Ofotbanen 60 km h nbsp El 4 15 1926 65 Ofotbanen 2 088 kW 60 km h nbsp El 5 12 1927 72 Universal 1 044 kW 70 km hEl 6 1 1911 56 Rjukanbanen 45 km h nbsp El 7 2 1911 56 Rjukanbanen 45 km h nbsp El 8 16 1940 87 Universal 2 080 kW 110 km h nbsp El 9 3 1947 89 Freight 712 kW 60 km h nbsp El 10 17 1931 99 Shunter 515 kW 45 km h nbsp El 11 41 1951 98 Universal 1 676 kW 105 km h nbsp El 12 8 1954 92 Ofotbanen 2 398 kW 75 km h nbsp El 13 37 1957 2003 Universal 2 648 kW 100 km h nbsp El 14 25 1968 Universal 5 082 kW 120 km h Transferred to CargoNet 11 remain in service To be replaced by new electric locomotives that return electricity to the grid when braking nbsp El 15 6 1967 96 Ofotbanen 5 406 kW 120 km h Transferred to Malmtrafikk and sold to Sweden s Hector Rail in 2004 where they served until 2019 In 2020 they were sold to Grenland Rail Norway where 4 locomotives remain in service nbsp El 16 15 1977 Universal 4 440 kW 140 km h Transferred to CargoNet in 2002 nbsp El 17 12 1981 2014 Passenger 3 000 kW 150 km h Scrapped 2015 16 nbsp El 18 22 1996 Passenger 5 400 kW 200 km h 16 remain in serviceDi 1 1 1942 59 Universal 1 472 kW 100 km h nbsp Di 2 54 1954 2012 Shunter 441 kW 80 km h nbsp Di 3 35 1957 2000 Universal 1 305 kW 143 km h nbsp Di 4 5 1980 Passenger 2 450 kW 140 km h nbsp Di 5 17 1985 96 Shunter 485 kW 60 km h Used DB V260 nbsp Di 6 6 1996 2012 Universal 2 650 kW 160 km h Returned to builder 3 Now operated by private Norwegian company Cargolink nbsp Di 7 1 1993 96 Shunter 1 235 kW 100 km h Used SJ T44 nbsp Di 8 20 1996 Freight 1 570 kW 120 km h Transferred to CargoNet 5 remain in service Multiple units editMultiple units Image Model Number In service Cars Use Capacity Power Top speed NoteClass 62 4 1931 70 1 Branch lines 73 344 kW 50 km h nbsp Class 64 3 1936 85 1 Hardanger LineFlam Line 38 464 kW 50 km h nbsp Class 65 49 1936 85 3 Commuter railBranch lines 464 kW 70 km h nbsp Class 66 4 1945 77 3 Branch lines 170 731 kW 120 km hClass 67 18 1953 95 3 Commuter railBranch lines 468 kW 70 km h nbsp Class 68 30 1956 2001 3 Commuter railBranch lines 640 kW 100 km h nbsp Class 69 85 1971 2 3 Commuter rail 178 306 1 218 kW 130 km h 39 currently in service phasing out nbsp Class 70 16 1992 4 InterCity Express 230 1 720 kW 160 km h 6 remain in service nbsp Class 71 16 1998 3 Airport Express Train 168 2 646 kW 210 km h Transferred to Flytoget nbsp Class 72 36 2002 4 Commuter rail 310 746 kW 160 km h nbsp Class 73 20 1997 4 Bergen LineDovre LineSorland LineOstfold Line 204 243 3 538 kW 210 km h nbsp Class 74 52 2012 5 Southern Norway 216 4 500 kW 200 km h Stadler FLIRT short regional version nbsp Class 75 83 2012 5 S Bahn trafficin the Oslo area 235 4 500 kW 200 km h Stadler FLIRT long local versionClass 83 4 1932 63 1 Voss LineSkreia Line 224 kW 75 km hClass 86 38 1938 96 2 Commuter railBranch lines 48 70 312 kW 100 km hClass 87 25 1941 81 1 Branch lines 59 93 kW 75 km hClass 88 6 1942 70 2 3 Branch lines 157 970 kW 120 km h nbsp Class 89 5 1981 89 1 Flekkefjord Line 47 153 kW 115 km h Used SJ Y7Class 91 10 1954 86 2 64 312 kW 100 km h nbsp Class 92 14 1984 2021 2 Trondelag Commuter RailRoros Line 90 114 714 kW 140 km h Trains donated to Ukraine Replaced by new Class 76 nbsp Class 93 15 2001 2021 2 Nordland LineRauma LineRoros Line 90 592 kW 140 km h Bombardier Talent nbsp Y1 2 2000 2015 1 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