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  • 1Electric multiple unit — An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple unit train consisting of many carriages using electricity as the motive power. Types The cars that form a complete EMU set can usually be separated by function into four types: power car, motor car,… …

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  • 2Electric Multiple Unit (Citytrain) — Walkers ABB Electric Multiple Units were the first type of electric multiple unit commuter trains used by QR Citytrain in South East Queensland, Australia. HistoryThese were the first EMUs in Queensland, entering revenue service when the Brisbane …

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  • 3List of British Rail electric multiple unit classes — This page lists every electric powered multiple unit allocated a TOPS classification or used on the mainline network since 1948 (i.e British Railways and post privatisation). British Rail operated a wide variety of electric multiple units for use …

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  • 4Multiple-unit train control — Multiple unit train control, sometimes abbreviated to multiple unit or MU, is a method of simultaneously controlling all the traction equipment in a train from a single location, whether it is a Multiple unit comprising a number of self powered… …

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  • 5Multiple unit — This article is about Multiple Units vehicles. For the train control technology, see Multiple unit train control. Multiple unit trains Subtypes Electric multiple unit Diesel multiple unit Push–pull train Technology …

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  • 6Diesel multiple unit — Multiple unit trains Subtypes Electric multiple unit Diesel multiple unit Push–pull train Technology Multiple unit train control By Country …

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  • 7British diesel and electric multiple units — Multiple Unit is a term used to describe a train which does not have a separate locomotive. Typically these are passenger trains with accommodation in every vehicle and motors or engines distributed under the floor along the length of the train.… …

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  • 8SR multiple unit numbering and classification — The Southern Railway created classification and numbering systems for its large fleet of electric multiple units that were perpetuated by the Southern Region of British Rail until the early 1980s, when the impact of TOPS was felt. Even now, some… …

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  • 9British Rail regional multiple unit numbering — Prior to the introduction of TOPS, electric multiple unit numbers were allocated by the British Rail regions in their own series. Diesel multiple units did not carry unit numbers at first, but the Scottish and Western Regions later adopted their… …

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  • 10Interurban Multiple Unit (100/120 Series) (Citytrain) — Infobox EMU name = Interurban Multiple Unit (100/120 series) imagesize = 300px caption = background = #87CEEB Manufacturer = ADtranz/Walkers Operator = QR Citytrain Formation = 3 6 cars Built = 100 110 (10x 100 series) 121 124 (4x 120 series)… …

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