Talk:Adelaide Metro 4000 class

Latest comment: 18 days ago by Anothersignalman in topic Tare weight of sets

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When is the next 4000 class electric train scheduled for delivery to Adelaide from Dandenong what will the delivery route be edit

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Tare weight of sets edit

I've found this link, it may not count as WP:RS but until that standard can be met, I think it's worth listing on this talk page: [1]. In addition to data already on the main page, this lists the Tare weight of a three-car set as 47+46+47=140 tonnes, and the emergency deceleration rate of 1.25 m/s/s instead of the presently listed 1.2 m/s/s. Anothersignalman (talk) 14:58, 22 April 2024 (UTC)Reply