Locomotive

A locomotive (sometimes called an engine) is defined as a wheeled vehicle consisting of a power unit that is used to draw or push trains along railway tracks. The power unit may be a steam engine, electric motors driven by a diesel powered generator (diesel-electric), a diesel engine driving the wheels through a hydraulic transmission (diesel-hydraulic) or electric motors supplied electricity from an outside source (overhead wire or trackside conductors).

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