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train

See The Rail.


train
1. 
a. a line of coaches or wagons coupled together and drawn by a railway locomotive
b. (as modifier): a train ferry
2. a series of interacting parts through which motion is transmitted

train [trān]
(astronomy)
The bright tail of a comet or meteor.
(engineering)
To aim or direct a radar antenna in azimuth.


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The framework agreement signed on June 27 referred to the MOR's intention to purchase, whereas the cooperation agreement signed today stated that the MOR commits to purchase additional high-speed electrical multiple unit trainsets (EMUs) from Bombardier and its joint venture Bombardier Sifang Power (Qingdao) Transportation Ltd.
A major follow-on order, in addition to French National Railways' (SNCF), was from the Ministry of Railways of China for 20 eight-car high-speed trainsets.
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