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Most motorized {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} come equipped with a valve to cutout their {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|train brake control device}} from the rest of the train. This valve is called brake cutout, and typically it is located underneath the train brake control device, in the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}} of the vehicle.
Most motorized {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} come equipped with a valve to cutout their {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|train brake control valve}} from the rest of the train. This valve is called brake cutout, and typically it is located underneath the train brake control valve, in the {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}} of the vehicle.

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Brake cutout is a valve most {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicles}} come equipped with, that cuts their {{pll|Train Brake|train brake control valve}} from the rest of the train. This valve is typically located under the train brake control device, in the vehicle's {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cab}}.

Most motorized rail vehicles come equipped with a valve to cutout their train brake control valve from the rest of the train. This valve is called brake cutout, and typically it is located underneath the train brake control valve, in the cab of the vehicle.