CP Class 1930

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Locomotive 1943 heading an Inter City passenger train at Évora station (before the electrification of the line)

The Série 1930 are a class of diesel-electric locomotives used by Portuguese Railways (CP). They are visually very similar to the Série 1900 locomotives, but have a higher top speed of 120 km/h. They were assembled in Portugal by Sorefame, under licence from the French company Alsthom and entered service in 1981. As of 2012, only eight of the original 17 locomotives remain in operation.[1]

They are mainly used on passenger train services. When first introduced, they displaced the Série 1800 locomotives from express passenger trains between Barreiro and the Algarve, but their duties have been reduced since the electrification of the main line between Lisbon and Faro, and now also to Évora.

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