Austria , Austria
Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) is using 60 diesel-powered Desiro trains designated as ÖBB 5022. These are based on the Class 642 used by Deutsche Bahn, but have some additional safety equipment.
Bulgaria In 2005 and 2006, the
Bulgarian State Railways began operating Desiro trains as part of a €67 million deal with Siemens AG for a total of 25
Diesel multiple units. As of 22 March 2006, 16 trains had been delivered, with many of them operating on the
Sofia-
Kyustendil-
Sofia line. Another €117 million deal for 25 EMUs has also been signed with Siemens AG. The EMUs were fitted out in
Varna, where BDZ and Siemens AG are intending to establish a joint venture company. The EMUs are designated classes 30 and 31 and are servicing traffic in the Sofia and
Plovdiv areas.
Czech Republic Private railway company Arriva vlaky operates with two Desiro trains borrowed from Deutsche Bahn (DB).
Denmark In Denmark,
DSB has rented 12 Desiro trains since 2002. The trains were originally used between
Odense and
Svendborg and between
Odense and
Fredericia, although they were later moved to service on the
Little South Line. On 2 July 2009 DSB signed a contract for eight trains from Siemens for
Grenaabanen, with an option for 92 more. The trains entered service on 12 December 2010, also servicing
Odderbanen from December 2012. Grenaabanen and Odderbanen shut in 2016 for their re-purposing for a light rail network in
Aarhus and its satellite towns. The trainsets were moved to
Svendborgbanen, whose rolling stock was in turn moved to Lille Syd.
Nordjyske Jernbaner used Desiro trains since 2004 on all its operations. Today the company owns eight Desiro trains.
Germany Germany's
Deutsche Bahn introduced two-car Desiro DMUs for local services in 2000. With a top speed of , these Class 642 units are mainly used on branch lines and regional lines. Besides the 234 units purchased by DB in 2007, various private German rail companies are also using Desiro DMUs. The Class 642 is equipped with two MTU diesel engines with an output of each and hydro-mechanical transmission with
retarders. It typically contains 100 seats. When linked together with
Scharfenberg couplers, up to three trainsets can be operated together. The Desiros are quite popular with most passengers, thanks to their good acceleration. Because they have often replaced push/pull trains, their shorter journey times, such as on the
Müglitz Valley Railway, have encouraged greater passenger numbers. Originally DB intended to operate together modern DMUs purchased from different manufacturers, but due to software incompatibilities this proved to be impossible. Therefore, the Class 642 can only be mechanically coupled with other DMUs like the
Class 643.
Greece In
Greece eight diesel DMU-2 Desiro trains (OSE class 660) were temporarily in service with the
Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) during 2004–2006, and again in 2007 on the
Athens–
Chalkida line and on the Athens suburban railway lines (
Proastiakos). Afterwards they were returned to their owner (Hellenic Shipyards S.A.) in December 2007. In the late 2008 Hellenic Shipyards/MAN-FERROSTAAL leased the eight units to Hungary with a contract for 20 years. OSE owns and TrainOSE operates twenty electric Desiro EMU-5 (
OSE class 460) equipped for the
25-kV overhead catenary system as part of the
Proastiakos fleet. They operate on the
Athens Suburban Railway network and as a stopping service on the mainline between
Thessaloniki and
Larissa, which is advertised as a
regional service. OSE is in litigation with the joint venture of Siemens & Hellenic Shipyards for the supply of those 20 Desiros.
Hungary At present 31 diesel Desiros are in service with
MÁV (including the eight units from Greece), mainly as suburban trains on the regional line between Debrecen - Nagykereki and Budapest - Lajosmizse and as an express train between Budapest and Baja. Also used as local trains between Füzesabony and Debrecen and InterRegio train between Győr and Balatonszentgyörgy via Tapolca. During the summer months (when fewer units are used on the Budapest suburban routes) Desiros appear on some local train diagram on the north shore of the Lake Balaton. Desiros are used as "Helikon InterRegio" trains between Győr, Kaposvár, and Pécs. Desiros are also in service as InterRegio trains between Szombathely and Pécs.
Malaysia -operated Desiro ET 425 M electric multiple unit train The
KLIA Ekspres, an airport rail link service between
Kuala Lumpur Sentral station and
Kuala Lumpur International Airport to the south, uses the Desiro ET 425 M four-car electric multiple units (EMUs) (which are technically similar to
DBAG Class 425 sets in Germany). Twelve trainsets are currently in operation: eight trains are used for the non-stop KLIA Ekspres service between KL Sentral and the airport, while another four trains call at three intermediate stations in between, including one serving
Putrajaya. These EMUs have a maximum commercial speed of making them the fastest trains currently operating in Malaysia.
Romania station CFR Călători, Romania's national railway operator, is one of the largest users of the Siemens Desiro trainsets (as the light train variant). Introduced since 2003, CFR Călători operates 120 diesel Desiro trainsets, and uses them for both its "Inter Regio", and "Regio" services, but mainly on its "Regio" trains. The trains, designated as
CFR Călători Class 96, are nicknamed "" ('The Blue Arrow'). There was some criticism of the use of Desiros for CFR Călători's long-distance services because they were considered to be uncomfortable. CFR Călători had refitted them, and is now using Desiros mainly on its medium- and short-distance routes. For example, it is planning to use them as part of a proposed commuter link in
Bucharest and
Ilfov County.
Slovenia station
Slovenian Railways operates 30 electric Desiro units that are designated as Desiro EMG 312 SR 31E. They are used as commuter stopping trains on electrified lines, i.e., from Ljubljana to
Koper,
Jesenice (via
Kranj),
Maribor and
Dobova (via
Zidani Most).
United States The
Sprinter hybrid rail system employs VT642 Desiro diesel units. It serves Northern
San Diego County, California, United States between
Escondido and
Oceanside along a railway line. Twelve married pairs were delivered in August 2006 to the operator
North County Transit District (NCTD). Service began on 9 March 2008, serving fifteen stations along the 22-mile right of way. Mountain Rail, one of two competing coalitions bidding on a large portion of
FasTracks in
Denver, appeared to be proposing a Siemens Desiro ML derived vehicle that is
Federal Railroad Administration compliant. Both
EMU and
DMU units would have been used for the
Northwest Corridor,
North Metro Corridor and
Gold Line. Electric traction was eventually chosen for the project. == Desiro Mainline ==