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Questioning whether "EMU-BLE" is the final Mo.Mo. Rolling Stock edit

@Edgar Searle: Hi, I'm a train enthusiast from Thailand. The community has been discussing on the "EMU-BLE" rolling stock whether counted as a "Siemens Inspiro" Model or a custom-made model. Since Siemens has never claimed that the rolling stock mentioned is counted as "Siemens Inspiro", moreover, I've phoned the Siemens Engineers and he did not agree that it is an Inspiro family train, it is likely that the model is custom-made. However, since we are not certainly sure regarding the model family, it is quite interesting that you've mentioned it as the final "Siemens Modular" rolling stock. I'm not against your claim, but do you have any references mentioning about it being in the Mo.Mo. family?

Regards, --Wasin147 (talk) 04:21, 9 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

@Wasin147: The Siemens datasheet for that line doesn't mention the word Inspiro, nor does any other reliable source about that line mentioning Siemens. Until I find other reliable sources it can't be moved to the Inspiro page. In addition, Wikipedia is not a railfan site and doesn't accept railfan sites in general as reliable sources or external links. Edgar Searle (talk) 04:29, 9 January 2022 (UTC)Reply