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Railway Technical Web Pages Archive Paper No. 3 Railway Technical Web Pages 12th September 2011 Push-Pull Trains in Britain An historial article about their development in Britain contributed by Chris Grace, edited by Piers Connor Introduction The term 'Push-Pull' is used to refer to trains comprising unpowered train sets with a propulsive unit (which may be a locomotive or multiple unit) at one end only. The unpowered units have multiple unit control equipment so that they can control the propulsive unit which pushes them in one direction of travel and pulls them in the other. Most EMUs are, to some extent, push-pull, because often the motored vehicle is in the middle of the unit, not at the ends. Thus in any EMU train, some cars are being pulled and some pushed.

Railway Technical Web Pages Archive Paper No. 3 Railway Technical Web Pages th 12 September 2011 Push-Pull Trains in Britain An historial article about their development in Britain contributed by Chris Grace,

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