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- MF_88 abstract "The MF 88 is a steel-wheel variant of electric multiple units used on Paris's Métro system. RATP contracted a consortium of manufacturers together following successful tests of the BOA prototype, with Ateliers du Nord de la France (now Bombardier Transportation) in charge of the project.A total of nine train-sets were built, which currently operate on Line 7bis in a three-car formation. The high rate of wear-and-tear of the train-sets has made maintenance much more expensive than expected and it was speculated that they were likely to be replaced by spare MF 67s, which in turn were replaced by the MF 2000. However, this plan has been abandoned and it is unclear if the trains will be considered for a mid-life refurbishment. (From fr:MF 88).".
- MF_88 capacity "425".
- MF_88 manufacturer ANF_Industrie.
- MF_88 manufacturer Alstom.
- MF_88 manufacturer Faiveley_Transport.
- MF_88 manufacturer Renault.
- MF_88 numberBuilt "27".
- MF_88 operator RATP_Group.
- MF_88 thumbnail Station-Louis-Blanc.jpg?width=300.
- MF_88 wikiPageID "7014327".
- MF_88 wikiPageLength "2461".
- MF_88 wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- MF_88 wikiPageRevisionID "647568405".
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink ANF_Industrie.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Alstom.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_Transportation.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paris_Métro_rolling_stock.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Current_collector.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Direct_current.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Electric_multiple_unit.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Faiveley_Transport.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Gate_turn-off_thyristor.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Blanc_(Paris_Métro).
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink MF_01.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink MF_67.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Paris_Métro.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Paris_Métro_Line_7bis.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink RATP_Group.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Renault.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Third_rail.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Traction_motor.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink Volt.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLink File:Interieur_MF88.jpg.
- MF_88 wikiPageWikiLinkText "MF 88".
- MF_88 background "#8FD5BB".
- MF_88 capacity "425".
- MF_88 caption "MF 88 on Louis Blanc, Paris Métro Line 7bis.".
- MF_88 collectionmethod Current_collector.
- MF_88 electricsystem "750".
- MF_88 formation "3".
- MF_88 imagesize "300".
- MF_88 manufacturer ANF_Industrie.
- MF_88 manufacturer Alstom.
- MF_88 manufacturer Faiveley_Transport.
- MF_88 manufacturer Renault.
- MF_88 name "MF 88".
- MF_88 numberbuilt "27".
- MF_88 operator RATP_Group.
- MF_88 service "1993".
- MF_88 traction Gate_turn-off_thyristor.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:France-metro-stub.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:France-rail-transport-stub.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_EMU.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate RS.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R-I.
- MF_88 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RailGauge.
- MF_88 subject Category:Paris_Métro_rolling_stock.
- MF_88 hypernym Variant.
- MF_88 type MeanOfTransportation.
- MF_88 type Train.
- MF_88 type DesignedArtifact.
- MF_88 type Thing.
- MF_88 type Q870.
- MF_88 comment "The MF 88 is a steel-wheel variant of electric multiple units used on Paris's Métro system. RATP contracted a consortium of manufacturers together following successful tests of the BOA prototype, with Ateliers du Nord de la France (now Bombardier Transportation) in charge of the project.A total of nine train-sets were built, which currently operate on Line 7bis in a three-car formation.".
- MF_88 label "MF 88".
- MF_88 sameAs Q1841194.
- MF_88 sameAs MF_88.
- MF_88 sameAs MF_88.
- MF_88 sameAs MF_88.
- MF_88 sameAs MF_88.
- MF_88 sameAs MF_88.
- MF_88 sameAs m.0h09w0.
- MF_88 sameAs Q1841194.
- MF_88 wasDerivedFrom MF_88?oldid=647568405.
- MF_88 depiction Station-Louis-Blanc.jpg.
- MF_88 isPrimaryTopicOf MF_88.
- MF_88 name "MF 88".