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X16 and X17 was a series of electricrailcars operated by Statens Järnvägar (SJ) of Sweden. They were built by Svenska Järnvägsverkstäderna and ASEA in 1955-1956 and delivered as 30 units. They are the electrical counterpart of Y6 and Y7 railcars. The units were mostly in service in Svealand, and later around Gävle and in Värmland in the 1980s. The X17 differed in having four-a-breast seating, instead of five.[3]
Hällqvist, Arne (1984). Rälsbussar och släpvagnar vid Statens Järnvägar [Rail buses and trailers at Statens Järnvägar] (in Swedish). Ödeshög: Svenska järnvägsklubben. ISBN91-85098-38-8.
Diehi, Ulf; Nilsson, Lennart (1985). Svenska Lok och motorvagnar 1985-01-01 [Swedish Locomotive and Motorcars 1985-01-01] (in Swedish). Malmö: Svenska järnvägsklubben. ISBN91-85098-41-8.
Hällqvist, Arne; Rundström, Bengt-Åke; Forss, Erik (2008). Rälsbussar [Rail busses] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Trafik-Nostalgiska Förlaget. ISBN978-918530579-7.