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- current from the catenary) and unelectrified lines (using the batteries). It can travel 80 kilometres (50 mi) on unelectrified lines. In August 2019, NV...
- traction, but also has diesel generators to enable trains to operate on unelectrified track. It is a part of the Hitachi AT300 product family. The class 800...
- the coming years, as 25 kV electrification is extended to currently unelectrified lines such as the Midland Main Line, as well as lines in the North of...
- shoot on sets in near total darkness, such as nighttime in Chuck's unelectrified house. For scenes requiring to film from cramped spaces, a Panasonic...
- multiple unit (DMU) p****enger train used for fast regional traffic on unelectrified lines. The RegioSwinger was first manufactured by Adtranz in Hennigsdorf...
- unit operated by the Deutsche Bahn for fast regional rail services on unelectrified lines. The class are a two car tilting DMU built between 1998 and 2003...
- station is the interchange between Merseyrail's Northern Line and the unelectrified Headbolt Lane branch line, operated by Northern. The opening of a station...
- much of its route. Like all railway lines in Devon and Cornwall, it is unelectrified and all trains are diesel powered. The entire line is single track past...
- Electro-diesel locomotives are built to run as diesel–electric on unelectrified sections and as electric locomotives on electrified sections. Alternative...
- the negative electrified body is one with more corpuscles than the unelectrified one." J. J. Thomson (1907). The Corpuscular Theory of Matter, p. 103:...