Multiple-unit train control
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British pronunciation/mˈʌltɪpəljˈuːnɪt tɹˈeɪn kəntɹˈəʊl/
American pronunciation/mˈʌltɪpəljˈuːnɪt tɹˈeɪn kəntɹˈoʊl/

Definición y Significado de "multiple-unit train control"

Multiple-unit train control
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control de trenes de unidad múltiple, sistema de control de trenes de unidades múltiples

a system where locomotives and carriages are controlled simultaneously from a single point within the train

What is "multiple-unit train control"?

Multiple-unit train control is a system that allows several train cars, or units, to be controlled by one operator. In this setup, each car in the train has its own motor and can be operated independently or together with other units. The control system connects all the units, enabling the operator to control the speed, braking, and other functions of the entire train from a single point. This system is commonly used in passenger trains, especially those that need to move through busy areas with frequent stops, as it provides more flexibility and efficiency.

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Multiple-unit train control coordinates locomotives and carriages for efficient long-distance travel.
Engineers use multiple-unit train control for synchronized braking and acceleration, ensuring safety and reliability.
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