• Designation of multiple units as a locomotive

  • General discussion about locomotives, rolling stock, and equipment
General discussion about locomotives, rolling stock, and equipment

Moderator: John_Perkowski

  by BostonUrbEx
 
At what point does something become a locomotive? If I have two DMU's, but only one has an actual cab to operate from, are they both classified as locomotives and subject to the same tests and testing schedules? If the lack of an operating cab is not the difference, is it the presence of an engine? What if we say these are now EMU's: will the EMU without a cab be a locomotive? It would only have traction motors, no engine.

I'm sure the answer is probably murky at best, but surely there must be an answer since there's actual examples (except maybe a cabless DMU?).
  by DutchRailnut
 
any rail vehicle with propulsion or control equipment is a locomotive, be it EMU, DMU, cab car, or A or B unit Locomotive.
  by BostonUrbEx
 
DutchRailnut wrote:any rail vehicle with propulsion or control equipment is a locomotive, be it EMU, DMU, cab car, or A or B unit Locomotive.
So a coach in an Acela set is designated as a locomotive? (They do have traction motors, right?)
  by chrisf
 
BostonUrbEx wrote:
DutchRailnut wrote:So a coach in an Acela set is designated as a locomotive? (They do have traction motors, right?)
Acela coaches are not motorized. Only the power units provide traction power.
  by R36 Combine Coach
 
In the case of married pair passenger MUs, are there FRA cab cards (ICC "blue forms") in both cabs or does a pair require only one cab card?
  by DutchRailnut
 
each MU car in married pair has its own blue card.