Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "On trains, the expression emergency brake has several meanings: The maximum brake force available to the driver/engineer from his conventional braking system, usually operated by taking the brake handle to its furthest position, through a gate mechanism, or by pushing a separate plunger in the cab. A completely separate mechanism from the conventional braking system, designed to stop the train as quickly as possible."@en }
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- Emergency_brake_(train) comment "On trains, the expression emergency brake has several meanings: The maximum brake force available to the driver/engineer from his conventional braking system, usually operated by taking the brake handle to its furthest position, through a gate mechanism, or by pushing a separate plunger in the cab. A completely separate mechanism from the conventional braking system, designed to stop the train as quickly as possible.".
- Q632980 comment "On trains, the expression emergency brake has several meanings: The maximum brake force available to the driver/engineer from his conventional braking system, usually operated by taking the brake handle to its furthest position, through a gate mechanism, or by pushing a separate plunger in the cab. A completely separate mechanism from the conventional braking system, designed to stop the train as quickly as possible.".