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Most motorized rail vehicles use electricity to run some of their systems. Some generate electricity onboard, while others draw it from external infrastructure, such as overhead wires. Even on steam locomotives, electricity is generated by a steam-powered dynamo. | Most motorized {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} use electricity to run some of their systems, such as {{pll|Compressor|compressors}}, {{pll|Headlights & Cab Lights|lights}} and {{pll|Wipers|wipers}}. Some {{pll|Internal Combustion Engine|generate electricity onboard}}, while others draw it from {{pll|Electric Powersource|external infrastructure}}, such as overhead wires. Even on {{pll|Steam Overview|steam locomotives}}, electricity is generated onboard by a steam-powered dynamo. |
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Most motorized rail vehicles use electricity to run some of their systems, such as compressors , lights and wipers . Some generate electricity onboard , while others draw it from external infrastructure , such as overhead wires. Even on steam locomotives , electricity is generated onboard by a steam-powered dynamo.