London Underground battery-electric locomotives are battery locomotives used for hauling engineers' trains on the London Underground network where they...
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Electric locomotives were first used on the London Underground when the first deep-level tube line, the City and South London Railway (C&SLR), was opened...
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greater than any individual locomotive uses, so electric locomotives can have a higher power output than diesel locomotives and they can produce even higher...
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a battery electric locomotive built by Nippon Sharyo in 1968 and retired in 2009. London Underground regularly operates battery-electric locomotives for...
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Metro-Cammell (category Locomotive manufacturers of the United Kingdom)
line) London Underground 1996 Stock (Jubilee line) London Underground battery-electric locomotives Glasgow Subway rolling stock (Glasgow Subway, Scotland)...
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London Underground rolling stock includes the electric multiple-unit trains used on the London Underground. These come in two sizes, smaller deep-level...
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British Rail Class 97 (category British Rail locomotives)
former Class 25 locomotives were converted for use as mobile generators to provide electric heating on trains where the hauling locomotive could not supply...
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A battery electric multiple unit (BEMU), battery electric railcar or accumulator railcar is an electrically driven multiple unit or railcar whose energy...
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Brush Traction (redirect from Brush Electric Light Corporation)
These two 1917 locomotives were originally battery-electric vehicles supplied to the Avonmouth Mustard Gas Factory. Three locomotives were obtained by...
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ran battery-powered locomotives (or locomotives running on battery-powered rails) in 1834. Robert Davidson, of Aberdeen, Scotland, created an electric locomotive...
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