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and second-generation DMU railcars, usually running on lesser-used main-line railways and in some cases in exclusive lanes in urban areas. Like many high-end DMUs, these vehicles are made of two or three connected units that are semi-permanently coupled as “married pairs or triplets” and operate as
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provided them with a flat-four engine capable of up to 100 bhp (75 kW) for this purpose. The engine drove a main dynamo to power two electric drive motors, and a smaller dynamo to charge accumulators to power the interior lighting and allow electric starting of the engine. The controls for
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a single unit. Passengers may walk between the married pair units without having to open or pass through doors. Unit capacities range from 70 to over 300 seated passengers. The equipment is highly customisable with a wide variety of engine, transmission, coupler systems, and car lengths.
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Railcars are economic to run for light passenger loads because of their small size, and in many countries are often used to run passenger services on minor railway lines, such as rural railway lines where passenger traffic is sparse, and where the use of a longer train would not be
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In 1904 the Automotor Journal reported that one railway after another had been realising that motor coaches could be used to handle light traffic on their less important lines. The North-Eastern railways had been experimenting “for some time” in this direction, and
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form, with one driver controlling all engines. However, it has previously been the practice for a railcar to tow a carriage or second, unpowered railcar. It is possible for several railcars to run together, each with its own driver (as practised on the former
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A new breed of modern lightweight aerodynamically designed diesel or electric regional railcars that can operate as single vehicles or in trains (or, in “multiple units”) are becoming very popular in Europe and Japan, replacing the first-generation
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motor to bring the flywheel up to speed. In practice, this could be an electric motor that need only connect to the power supply at stopping points. Alternatively, a motor at the stopping points could wind up the flywheel of each car as it stops.
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Electric railcars and mainline electric systems are rare, since electrification normally implies heavy usage where single cars or short trains would not be economic. Exceptions to this rule are or were found for example in
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Works and there was accommodation for First, Second and Third-class passengers and their luggage. There was also a locker for dogs underneath. Fifteen were built and they worked mainly in the
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In North America the term "railcar" has a much broader sense and can be used (as an abbreviated form of "railroad car") to refer to any item of hauled rolling-stock, whether
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bus was still widely used in the United Kingdom until withdrawal in 2021. New Zealand railcars that more closely resembled railbuses were the
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Experiments with battery-electric railcars were conducted from around 1890 in Belgium, France, Germany and Italy. In the US, railcars of the
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This article is about a self-propelled railway vehicle designed to transport passengers. For unpowered freight cars or passenger cars, see
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Self-propelled passenger vehicles also capable of hauling a train are, in technical rail usage, more usually called "
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designed steam railcars. His first was built in 1877 and exhibited at a Paris exhibition. This may have been the
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is also used at times to refer to a road bus that replaces or supplements rail services on low-patronage
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Contrary to other parts of the world, in the United States these vehicles generally do not comply with
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By the 1930s, railcars were often adapted from truck or automobiles; examples of this include the
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low-floor vehicle is a modern version of a single unit railcar. Several of these can run together.
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to recharge for use in places where there are not wires), weight, and/or expense of the battery.
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When there are enough passengers to justify it, single-unit powered railcars can be joined in a
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The term "railcar" has also been used to refer to a lightweight rail inspection vehicle (or
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started operating a pair of railbuses to some settlements not easily accessible otherwise.
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affirm they may be able to produce FRA-compliant versions of their European equipment.
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Light regional railcars are used by a number of railroads in Germany, and also in the
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the dynamo allowed the coach to be driven from either end. For further details see
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mounted underneath the floor of the coach. Diesel railcars may have mechanical (
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The term is sometimes also used as an alternative name for the small types of
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which consist of more than one coach. That is the general usage nowadays in
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In its simplest form, a "railcar" may also be little more than a motorized
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Models of new-generation multiple-unit and articulated railcars include:
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and offered a higher standard of service than previous carriage trains.
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With some weather protection, including mountable canvas side curtains
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passengers. The term "railcar" is usually used in reference to a
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Self-propelled railway vehicle designed to transport passengers
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that can run on streets with rubber tires and on tracks with
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but they were not very successful and were often replaced by
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on four 2-car sets between 1932 and 1946 on the coastal and
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in 1906. In 1908 the manufacture was contracted out to the
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with control trailer between Strängnäs and Malmby in Sweden
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planned to start using them on its commuter line between
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Railcars have also been employed on premier services. In
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A UK company currently promoting the railbus concept is
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Light Railcars and Railbuses - Retrieved on 2008-06-09
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built steam trams prior to the First World War. The
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firm manufactures the RA-1 railbus, equipped with a
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engines, modern railcars are usually propelled by a
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operates a tourist service from the coastal town of
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