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- semi-permanently coupled together (such as the Pioneer Zephyr) is called a trainset. The term rolling stock is used to describe any kind of train vehicle.[failed...
- a roadmap to begin exports of Vande Bharat trainsets by 2026. Exports would only begin after 475 trainsets are built for domestic use. Indian Railways...
- at the cost of ₹65 crore (US$8.1 million) per trainset. In contrast to other Indian trains, the trainsets will have a locomotive at both ends in a push-pull...
- semi-high-speed trainsets locally. ICF worked on an indigenous design, which was constructed at the Integral Coach Factory. These trainsets known as Train...
- manufacture 10 such trainsets. A total of 200 Vande Bharat sleeper trainsets are planned. The 16-coach electric multiple unit trainset is planned to have...
- Plant of Riga produced ER9, then ER9P and other modifications of electric trainsets in the 1962-2002 period. The m**** production of these trains had begun...
- announced on September 21, 2005, that all 20 trainsets had been returned to full operation. The Acela trainsets underwent minor refurbishments between mid-2009...
- emergency communication facilities. For efficient consumption of energy, the trainsets include ambient lighting and temperature control systems. The train is...
- design of the Siemens EuroSprinter locomotives that the trainsets would be paired with. The trainsets were built at the Siemens factory in Maribor, Slovenia...
- providing reduced air resistance. The term is applied to high-speed railway trainsets of the 1930s to 1950s, and to their successor "bullet trains". Less commonly...