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Reverser is a control device, typically a lever, used to set the moving direction of a motorized rail vehicle forward, reverse or neutral. The latter typically separates the wheels from the powertrain altogether. Reverser should never be operated when a vehicle is in motion, to avoid catastrophic damage to the powertrain. For the same reason, throttle and dynamic brakes typically need to be disengaged for the reverser to be operable.
Reverser is a control device found on {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicles}}, used to set their moving direction. It is typically controlled by a lever found in the vehicle's {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}}. Besides forward and reverse, reversers also feature a neutral setting, which disengages {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|drivetrains}} altogether, akin to a {{pll|Mechanical Transmission|gearbox}}.

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Reverser is a control device found on {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicles}}, used to set their moving direction. It is typically controlled by a lever found in the vehicle's {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}}. Besides forward and reverse, reversers also feature a neutral setting, which disengages {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|drivetrains}} altogether, akin to a {{pll|Mechanical Transmission|gearbox}}.

Reverser is a control device found on motorized rail vehicles , used to set their moving direction. It is typically controlled by a lever found in the vehicle's cab . Besides forward and reverse, reversers also feature a neutral setting, which disengages drivetrains altogether, akin to a gearbox .