The RBe 541 is an electric multiple unit (EMU) railcar built by Stadler Rail and ABB for SNTF. It was used primarily for regional passenger services in Algeria. Each unit has a unique UIC number, with the UM consisting of cars A (head), B and C (middle), and D (end).
Most RBe 541 units are built to the same specifications. Some units later had their seats changed.
Preservation
As of now, no RBe 541 units are preserved in museums or heritage service.
History
Some RBe 541 units, including RBe 541 119, RBe 541 120, and RBe 541 125, have been painted in Algerian livery during their service.
Be 541
History
The RBe 541 was built by Stadler Rail and ABB for SNTF to modernize regional passenger services in Algeria. A total of 64 unSome RBe 541 units, including RBe 541 119, RBe 541 120, and RBe 541 125, have been painted in Algerian livery during their service.its were produced. They entered service between [Year] and [Year] and operated primarily on regional routes such as AGfef.
Some RBe 541 units, including RBe 541 119, RBe 541 120, and RBe 541 125, have been repainted from the original blue-and-white livery to a red, white, and green scheme featuring an Algerian flag sticker.