Multiple Unit

A self-propelled train composed of carriages that each carry their own traction equipment, allowing the entire formation to be driven from either end without a separate locomotive. Multiple units may be electric (EMU), diesel (DMU), or battery/hydrogen-powered, and can be coupled together to increase capacity during peak demand.

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