Portuguese train type 0350

A Série 0300 railcar preserved in its original livery at the National Railway Museum, Entroncamento, in 2010
Série 0350 railcar (number 0355) at Entroncamento station, 2009

The Série 0350 are a type of single carriage diesel railcar used by Portuguese Railways (CP). They were built by Allan of Rotterdam in the Netherlands in 1954-55 (as Série 0300). In 2000 they were extensively modernised and reclassfied as Série 0350.[1] The distinctive roof pod above the driver's compartment houses heat dissipators for rheostatic braking.

Many of the lines used by these units have been closed in recent years, notably the Figueira da Foz and Lousã branches.

Allan also built a metre gauge version of its diesel railcars for CP, which were classified Série 9300.

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