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page 1Train-related introductions in 1999
Alstom Citadis
thumb|Two Citadis 302 trams in Mulhouse tramway|Mulhouse
thumb|Citadis Spirit, the model designed for North American operators, seen on Ottawa's O-Train Line 1
ICE 3
German high speed train
Siemens Velaro
high-speed train model
700 Series Shinkansen
Japanese high speed train type
ICE T
high-speed German tilting train
Norske tog Class 73
class of 22 Norwegian electric multiple units
R142
class of New York City Subway car
Alstom Coradia LINT
German articulated railcar
DBAG Class 425
locomotive class

DBAG Class 423
German S-Bahn vehicle
RENFE Class 490
MRTC Class 3000
MRTC Rolling Stock operating at Manila Line 3
71-619
The 71-619 (colloquially KTM-19) is the modern Russian four-axle high-floor motor tramcar. These rail vehicles are produced at the Ust'-Katav Wagon-building plant ( - Russian abbreviation and full name). "KTM" means Kirov Motor Tramcar (). This abbreviation was the producer's official trademark before 1976, when a new designation system for tram and subway rolling stock was introduced in the Soviet Union. The abandoned the KTM trademark still lives in everyday conversations of Russian tram workers and enthusiasts.
X3
Train model by Alstom
Alstom Citadis 100
two series of low-floor trams from the Citadis family
Incentro
tram manufactured by Adtranz and then by Bombardier
VR Class Sm4
electric multiple unit
R142A
class of New York City Subway car
SL95
SL95 is a series of 32 low-floor, articulated trams operated on the Oslo Tramway. The series was built by Italian rail manufacturer Ansaldo/Firema, later known as AnsaldoBreda (now Hitachi Rail Italy), and delivered between 1999 and 2004. Capacity for the eight-axle, three-section vehicles is 212 passengers, of which 88 can be seated. The name derives from being ordered in 1995. Original plans called for the delivery to be between 1997 and 1998. Delivery took many years due to a magnitude of technical flaws, including high noise levels, freezing during the winter and corrosion. The trams are l
ÖBB 4011
Australian tilting electric train
Seoul Metro 6000 series
commuter train from South Korea
Commuter diesel car
South Korean train type
Portuguese train type 0450
diesel multiple unit
313 series
Japanese DC suburban electric multiple unit train type
Chichibu Railway 5000 series
Japanese electric multiple unit train type
Taipei Metro C321
class of electric multiple units on the Taipei Metro Blue line
British Rail MPV
version of the Windoff MPV used in the United Kingdom