FS Class ALe426 EMU.<BR>
An unidentified ALe426 motor unit at the rear of a 4-car train headed by ALe506.025 leaving the high numbered platforms at Venezia S Lucia on Monday late afternoon on September 17<SUP>th</SUP>, 2001.These platforms have no canopies and are very narrow.<BR>
I had only recorded the number of one unit in this train asit departed, so I have made some assumptions as follows:<BR>
ALe426 units have 84 seats, whereas ALe506 have 98 or 100 (depending on the webpage with specifications on them). Both classes are outwardly identical. I then noticed the "handicapped/disabled/mobility challenged" sign on this unit. If 4 seating bays (16 seats) are used for wheelchairs then that would account for seating difference. This unit has a sign as does the 724 class trailer next to it.<BR>
Italian emu/dmu unit numbers used to include seating capacity in the class number. Again assuming a "Half Factor", 84 seats in a ALe426 and 100 in a ALe506 would indicate a logical reason for these class designations.<P>

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. <A HREF="MAILTO:michael@michaeltaylor.ca"> (michael@michaeltaylor.ca)</A><P>

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