Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "MS 61 (MS meaning Matériel Suburbain in French) is a series of single-decker electric multiple units that operate on the RATP-owned sections of the RER A, between Saint Germain-en-Laye and Boissy-Saint-Léger or Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy.MS 61 trains first entered service on 29 June 1967, and although this was the first type of fleet to be produced directly for the RER project, it is currently the second-oldest in the network at present, after the Class Z 5300 (which entered service in 1965, and currently operates on a section of the RER D between Juvisy and Melun).The MI 09 series is currently replacing the MS 61 series."@en }
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- MS_61 abstract "MS 61 (MS meaning Matériel Suburbain in French) is a series of single-decker electric multiple units that operate on the RATP-owned sections of the RER A, between Saint Germain-en-Laye and Boissy-Saint-Léger or Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy.MS 61 trains first entered service on 29 June 1967, and although this was the first type of fleet to be produced directly for the RER project, it is currently the second-oldest in the network at present, after the Class Z 5300 (which entered service in 1965, and currently operates on a section of the RER D between Juvisy and Melun).The MI 09 series is currently replacing the MS 61 series.".
- Q2138216 abstract "MS 61 (MS meaning Matériel Suburbain in French) is a series of single-decker electric multiple units that operate on the RATP-owned sections of the RER A, between Saint Germain-en-Laye and Boissy-Saint-Léger or Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy.MS 61 trains first entered service on 29 June 1967, and although this was the first type of fleet to be produced directly for the RER project, it is currently the second-oldest in the network at present, after the Class Z 5300 (which entered service in 1965, and currently operates on a section of the RER D between Juvisy and Melun).The MI 09 series is currently replacing the MS 61 series.".
- MS_61 comment "MS 61 (MS meaning Matériel Suburbain in French) is a series of single-decker electric multiple units that operate on the RATP-owned sections of the RER A, between Saint Germain-en-Laye and Boissy-Saint-Léger or Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy.MS 61 trains first entered service on 29 June 1967, and although this was the first type of fleet to be produced directly for the RER project, it is currently the second-oldest in the network at present, after the Class Z 5300 (which entered service in 1965, and currently operates on a section of the RER D between Juvisy and Melun).The MI 09 series is currently replacing the MS 61 series.".
- Q2138216 comment "MS 61 (MS meaning Matériel Suburbain in French) is a series of single-decker electric multiple units that operate on the RATP-owned sections of the RER A, between Saint Germain-en-Laye and Boissy-Saint-Léger or Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy.MS 61 trains first entered service on 29 June 1967, and although this was the first type of fleet to be produced directly for the RER project, it is currently the second-oldest in the network at present, after the Class Z 5300 (which entered service in 1965, and currently operates on a section of the RER D between Juvisy and Melun).The MI 09 series is currently replacing the MS 61 series.".