Bimodal Electric Multiple Unit definition

Bimodal Electric Multiple Unit means an electric multiple unit that is capable of drawing current from the AC System and/or DC System and, in addition, being powered by an alternative source of energy, including but not limited to diesel;
Bimodal Electric Multiple Unit means an electric multiple unit that is Traction-Train Compatible;

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