Pato

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Pato is the nickname for the Talgo 350, a high-speed Spanish train known for its distinctive duck-bill-shaped nose and use on AVE services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf high-speed train
nickname
belongsToFamily Talgo high-speed trains NERFINISHED
brakeType pneumatic braking
regenerative braking
rheostatic braking
country Spain
designedFor Spanish high-speed network
gauge standard gauge
hasCarbodyMaterial aluminium
hasDesignFeature duck-bill-shaped nose
hasFormation 2 power cars plus 12 passenger coaches
hasMaximumSpeed 350 km/h
hasNicknameMeaning duck
hasPowerOutput 8000 kW
hasServiceType long-distance passenger
hasTopServiceSpeed 330 km/h
hasTrainsetConfiguration power cars at both ends with articulated trailer coaches
introducedInService 2005
languageOfNickname Spanish
manufacturer Bombardier NERFINISHED
Talgo NERFINISHED
nicknameOf Talgo 350 NERFINISHED
operatedBy Renfe NERFINISHED
powerSupply 25 kV AC overhead line
safetySystem ASFA NERFINISHED
ETCS NERFINISHED
LZB NERFINISHED
tractionType electric
UICClassification Bo'Bo'+2'2'+Bo'Bo'
usedByOperator Renfe AVE NERFINISHED
usedOnLine Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line NERFINISHED
Madrid–Valladolid high-speed rail line NERFINISHED
usedOnService AVE

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Talgo 350 alsoKnownAs Pato