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Qué (quién) es Russia calf - definición

A PAIR OF SWITCHER LOCOMOTIVES: ONE WITH A CAB, ONE WITHOUT
Cow and calf; Cow calf
  • EMD TR4
  • [[British Rail Class 13]]
  • EMD TR1 diesel locomotive with two units—cow and calf

Calf Creek, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Calf Creek Texas
Calf Creek is a small community located in southern McCulloch County, Texas on Farm Road 1311 approximately southwest of Brady.
Cow-calf         
In North American railroading, a cow-calf (also cow and calf) locomotive is a set of switcher-type diesel locomotives. The set usually is a pair; some 3-unit sets (with two calves, also known as herds) were built, but this was rare.
Golden calf         
  • The Levites killed about 3,000 Israelites who worshipped the Golden Calf (1984 illustration by Jim Padgett).
  • ''The Worship of the Golden Calf'' by [[Filippino Lippi]] (1457–1504)
  • 1896–1902}} by [[James Tissot]])
IDOL FROM THE BIBLE
Golden Calf; The Golden Calf; Holy calf; Golden calves; The Sin of the Calf; Golden calf in Islam; Sin of the Calf; Sin of the Golden Calf; Golden calves at Bethel and Dan
According to the Bible, the golden calf (עֵגֶל הַזָּהָב ‘ēgel hazzāhāv) was an idol (a cult image) made by the Israelites when Moses went up to Mount Sinai. In Hebrew, the incident is known as ḥēṭə’ hā‘ēgel (חֵטְא הָעֵגֶל) or "the sin of the calf".

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Cow-calf

In rail transport, a cow-calf (also cow and calf, or in the UK master and slave) is a set of switcher-type diesel locomotives. The set usually is a pair; some three-unit sets (with two calves, also known as herds) were built, but this was rare. A cow is equipped with a cab; a calf is not. The two are coupled together (either with regular couplers or a semi-permanent drawbar) and equipped with multiple unit train control so that both locomotives can be operated from the single cab.

Cows are analogous to A units (locomotives with a cab) and calves to B unit (powered locomotives without a cab) road locomotives. The cow and calf are both equipped with prime movers for propulsion. Like the early EMD FT locomotives, the cow-calf sets were typically built as mated pairs, with the cow (or cabbed unit) and calf (or cabless unit) sharing a number. However this was not always the case, as over time many of the sets were broken up and couplers added to aid with versatility. Cow-calf locomotives can be distinguished from the sometimes very similar looking slug and slug mother sets by the fact that both cows and calves are independently powered, while slugs are engineless, and dependent on power from their "mother" units.

Most cow-calf sets were built by Electro-Motive Division (EMD), although other examples were built by the American Locomotive Company, Baldwin Locomotive Works, and British Rail (the latter by combining existing locomotives together). Cow-calf sets were made obsolete by the development of road switcher locomotives, which could handle both mainline trains and switching duties.