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Class 93 diesel multiple unit at Åndalsnes station in 2007

NSB Class 93 (Norwegian: NSB type 93) is a tilting two-carriage diesel multiple unit used by Norges Statsbaner for passenger trains on non-electrified stretches of the Norwegian railway network. Used on the Nordland Line, the Røros Line and the Rauma Line, they were purchased to replace the aging Di3 locomotive-hauled trains. The Class 93 was produced by Bombardier, and is part of the Talent family. Fifteen units were delivered between 2000 and 2002. Powered by two Cummins diesel engines with a combined output of 612 kW (821 hp), the trains are capable of speeds of 140 km/h (87 mph). The trains entered service as part of the Agenda regional train concept. However, the technical problems to which the units have been prone and a cramped interior design have made them unpopular among riders. In 2007, they were replaced by locomotive-hauled trains on the Nordland Line.

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