Bombardier Double-deck Coach
The Double-deck Coach is a bilevel passenger railcar currently manufactured by Alstom, which acquired Bombardier Transportation in 2021 used by various European railways and Israel Railways. The current generation of double-deck coaches can be run at speeds up to 200 km/h (125 mph). Depending on their configuration, each coach can seat 100 to 150 passengers.
4th Generation unit in use by Deutsche Bahn
An articulated five-unit Doppelstockgliederzug rake hauled by DR Class 22 032 (circa 1964)
A DR Doppelstockgliederzüg four-unit push-pull rake on an Erfurt S-Bahn service (May 1976)
A ČSD Bpjo-type four-unit rake at Praha Smíchov (circa 1991)
A bilevel car or double-decker coach is a type of rail car that has two levels of passenger accommodation as opposed to one, increasing passenger capacity.
Bombardier MultiLevel Coach double-deck rail car operated by Exo in Montreal, Quebec in Canada. The Lucien-L'Allier station is in the background.
Bombardier Double-deck Coaches in Germany, used extensively on suburban trains (here: Rostock S-Bahn)
Czech Railways Class Bdmteeo294 in Kolín, Czech Republic.
Voiture à impériale