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Electric and diesel-electric vehicles carry electric motors onboard, also known as “traction motors” (TM, for short). They are typically located around individual wheel axles, and rely on electricity to be spun and to propel the vehicle.
Traction motors (TM, for short) are electric motors that {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicles}} with {{pll|Powertrains Overview|electric transmissions}} come equipped with. Traction motors are typically positioned around individual wheel axles, and rely on {{pll|Electricity|electricity}} to be spun and to propel vehicles.

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{{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|Motorized rail vehicles}} with {{pll|Electric Powersource|electric drivetrains}} are propelled by traction motors. These are electric motors that are typically positioned around vehicles' axles, and rely on {{pll|Electricity|electricity}} to run.

Traction motors (TM, for short) are electric motors that vehicles with electric transmissions come equipped with. Traction motors are typically positioned around individual wheel axles, and rely on electricity to be spun and to propel vehicles.