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Rail Vehicle Types

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Types of rail vehicles in Derail Valley can be categorized as:

Car

Unpowered rail vehicles designed to carry freight or passengers.

Locomotive

Motorized rail vehicles designed to pull cars.

Railcar

Motorized cars which can self-propel and don't require a locomotive.

Multiple-Unit (by design)

Railcars or locomotives permanently coupled together , with or without cars in-between. These configurations may have rigid connections and are typically inseparable.

Multiple-Unit (by cable)

Railcars or locomotives temporarily coupled together, manually connected by an MU cable .

Train

Set of coupled rail vehicles.

Control Car

Cab-featured cars at the end of trains, MU-connected to a locomotive elsewhere in the train.

Work Train

Special-purpose rail vehicles , such as those for track maintenance, crew transport, etc.

Related terms

  • Cab – Vehicle’s interior space designed to house the driving controls and crew. Some vehicles may be double-cab, meaning they have a cab on each end.
  • Bogie – Pivoting structure that houses suspension and wheel axles. The body of rail vehicles, mostly cars, is typically situated on two bogies, per unit. Depending on the type of vehicle, bogies may be powered or not, housing two or more axles, and they may come in various shapes and numbers.
  • Body – Vehicle’s exterior shell, designed to enclose the interior space and technical components.
  • Tender – Unpowered unit behind a steam locomotive used to carry fuel and water.
  • Booster – Motorized cab-less unit used to provide additional power to the main unit.
  • Draisine – Light work train used for crew transport, such as the Handcar .