locomotive$45272$ - translation to greek
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locomotive$45272$ - translation to greek

RAILWAY VEHICLE THAT PROVIDES THE MOTIVE POWER FOR A TRAIN
Locomotives; Railway locomotive; Railway engine; Mixed-traffic locomotive; Locomotive engine; Railway Locomotive; Railroad Locomotive; Train engine; Railroad engine; Railroad locomotive; Passenger locomotive; Freight locomotive; Petrol-electric locomotive; Petrol locomotive; Petrol mechanical locomotive; Petrol-mechanical locomotive; Gasoline locomotive; Benzene locomotive
  • The 1902 Maudslay Petrol Locomotive
  • An early Diesel-mechanical locomotive at the [[North Alabama Railroad Museum]]
  • Baltimore & Ohio electric engine, 1895
  • A [[London Underground]] battery-electric locomotive at [[West Ham station]] used for hauling engineers' trains
  • [[Bombardier ALP-45DP]] at the Innotrans convention in [[Berlin]]
  • The 1887 Daimler draisine
  • Southern Railway (UK) 20002]] was equipped with both pantograph and contact shoes
  • Werner von Siemens experimental DC electric train, 1879
  • A prototype of a Ganz AC electric locomotive in Valtellina, Italy, 1901
  • A [[China Railways HXD1D]] [[electric locomotive]] in China
  • The ''[[Locomotion No. 1]]'' at Darlington Railway Centre and Museum
  • Trevithick's 1802 locomotive
  • A [[Victorian Railways R class]] [[steam locomotive]] in Australia
  • SŽD Eel2]], 1924 in [[Kyiv]]
  • box cab]] (rear)
  • [[VR Class Tk3]] steam locomotive in the town of [[Kokkola]] in [[Central Ostrobothnia]], [[Finland]]
  • Union Pacific 18]], a gas turbine-electric locomotive preserved at the [[Illinois Railway Museum]]
  • A German [[DB Class V 200]] diesel-hydraulic locomotive at Technikmuseum, Berlin
  • Wainwright [[SECR Class P]] on the [[Bluebell Railway]], England
  • A narrow gauge battery-electric locomotive used for mining

locomotive      
adj. κινητήριος, προωθούμενος δι" ίδιου μηχανισμού
engine driver         
  • Czech]] [[steam locomotive]] driver
  • ICE]] train
  • The cab of a [[New South Wales Xplorer]] [[diesel multiple unit]]
  • Women railway shunters, England, c. 1915–1920
PERSON WHO OPERATES A TRAIN ON A RAILROAD OR RAILWAY
Engine driver; Engineer (railroad); Engine-driver; Enginedriver; Train operator; Train operation; Locomotive driver; User:Cragmonkey/Locomotive Engineer; Locomotive Engineer; Train engineer; Hostler (rail); Driver (locomotive); Locomotive enginedrivers; Railroad engineers; Train drivers; Railroad engineer
μηχανοδηγός
express train         
  • [[Amtrak]]'s [[Acela]] makes a limited number of stops between [[Washington, D.C.]] and [[Boston]], allowing it to travel between these cities faster than local trains.
  • Ball Signal USA (1830) "High ball"
  • The red trains are local, the blue trains are express
TYPE OF TRAIN SERVICE THAT MAKES A SMALL NUMBER OF STOPS BETWEEN ITS ORIGIN AND DESTINATION STATIONS
Express rail; Express locomotive; InterCityLyn; Express service; Express Train; Express trains
ταχεία, εξπρές τρένο

Definition

locomotive
n.
1) to drive a locomotive
2) a diesel; electric; steam locomotive

Wikipedia

Locomotive

A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. If a locomotive is capable of carrying a payload, it is usually rather referred to as a multiple unit, motor coach, railcar or power car; the use of these self-propelled vehicles is increasingly common for passenger trains, but rare for freight.

Traditionally, locomotives pulled trains from the front. However, push-pull operation has become common, where the train may have a locomotive (or locomotives) at the front, at the rear, or at each end. Most recently railroads have begun adopting DPU or distributed power. The front may have one or two locomotives followed by a mid-train locomotive that is controlled remotely from the lead unit.