B-unit
Pronunciation
/bˈiːjˈuːnɪt/
British pronunciation
/bˈiːjˈuːnɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "B-unit"in English

B-unit
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a non-powered locomotive unit that is coupled with a powered locomotive to provide additional traction or increase hauling capacity on trains

What is a "B-unit"?

A B-unit is a type of railroad car that is used along with a locomotive, but it does not have its own driving controls or engine. Instead, it is a powered car that is usually attached to the front or rear of a train and relies on the engine of the locomotive or another car for power. B-units are often used to increase the power or capacity of a train, providing additional space for passengers or cargo. These units are common in diesel-electric locomotives, where the A-unit contains the driving controls and engine, while the B-unit serves as a supplementary power car.

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Examples
The B-unit was coupled behind the lead locomotive to help pull the heavy freight train up the steep incline.
The railroad company used B-units strategically to enhance the efficiency of their long-distance freight services.
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