Electro-diesel multiple unit
An electro-diesel multiple unit is a form of passenger rail car powered either by an external electricity supply (like an electric multiple unit) or by using the on-board diesel engine (like a diesel-electric multiple unit); usually is called BMU (Bi-Mode/Bimodal Multiple Unit).
Examples include the Bombardier B 82500, some of the Stadler FLIRT (BTR 813,[1] British Rail Class 755[2][3]), British Rail Class 800 and the British Rail Class 802 by Hitachi.
See also
References
- ↑ BTR 813 wiki page in Italian language
- ↑ Roden, Andy (8 October 2016). "New trains as Abellio scoops East Anglia franchise". Rail.
- ↑ Government gives green light for more state-of-the-art intercity trains, Department for Transport, 18 July 2013
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