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    Pesa Bydgostia (type 16WEk designated as series ED74, with car types 310Bak, 411Bak, 411Bbk, and 310Bbk) is a four-car standard-gauge electric multiple...
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    Pesa SA (Polish: Pojazdy Szynowe Pesa Bydgoszcz) is a Polish rolling stock manufacturer based in Bydgoszcz. The name 'Pesa' derives from the initials PS...
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    only. Usually run by older locomotive-hauled rakes and more rarely Pesa Bydgostia EMUs or SN84 DMUs. Międzynarodowy (M) – international fast train (lower...
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    Pesa Acatus (Latin for boat) is a standard-gauge electric multiple unit produced in a single copy at the Pesa plant in Bydgoszcz in 2006, specifically...
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    Pesa Acatus II (type 32WE designated as EN77) is a four-car, partially low-floor, standard-gauge electric multiple unit of Polish production, manufactured...
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    designation 43WE, stylized as PesaDART.) is a long distance electric multiple unit developed by Polish rolling-stock manufacturer Pesa SA. PKP Intercity operates...
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    The Pesa Link is a family of diesel multiple unit trains built by Pesa. First units entered service in 2012. The first contract for the delivery of 31...
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    Bydgoszcz (redirect from Bydgostia)
    During the early Slavic period a fishing settlement called Bydgoszcza ("Bydgostia" in Latin) became a stronghold on the Vistula trade routes. The gród of...
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