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Trainset
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a group of railway carriages or cars that are coupled together and operated as a single unit
What is a "trainset"?
A trainset refers to a group of train cars and locomotives that are assembled to form a complete train. It includes all the necessary components for the train's operation, such as the locomotive, which pulls the train, and the passenger or cargo cars, which carry the load. Trainsets are typically designed to operate as a unit, and they are often used for specific routes or services. These trains can vary in size and design depending on their purpose, such as for commuter, high-speed, or cargo transport.
Examples
The new high-speed trainset can reach speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour.
Passengers were impressed by the spaciousness and comfort of the modern trainset.
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