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The Euskotren TD2000 series is an electro-diesel locomotive type operated by Euskotren in the Basque Country, Spain.
In 2006, Euskotren awarded Ingeteam the construction of 12 diesel-electric locomotives for 37.5 million euros. [1] The first locomotives were delivered in early 2009, [2] and entered service later that year.[ citation needed] The purchase has been criticized due to the low usage of the locomotives, [3] caused by an overestimation of rail freight demand. [4]
Due to lack of use, one of the locomotives was leased to FGC from 2012 to 2017, where it served as the FGC 255 series. [5] [3] In 2015, three of the locomotives were converted to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge and sold to FE EP, the national railway of Ecuador. [6]
Each unit is named after a river of the Basque Country. [7]