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- Q233063 subject Q6260003.
- Q233063 subject Q7237917.
- Q233063 abstract "A bi-directional vehicle is a vehicle that can be driven in either direction, forwards or backwards. Usually, the term refers to rail vehicles, such as trains or trams, that are equipped with operating cabs at both ends. These vehicles generally have entry and exit doors on either side of the vehicle.One major benefit of bi-directional vehicles is the ability to reverse direction at a terminal station with a stub-end track. On a system using double track, a crossover switch is often used to move the vehicle to the other track. This situation contrasts with the use of uni-directional vehicles, which requires the use of a balloon loop, triangle junction, or turntable to reverse direction.Aside from eliminating the need for complicated railway infrastructure to turn vehicles around, the presence of doors on either side of the vehicle enable the use of island platforms. These extra doors come at the cost of reduction of seating on board the vehicle.".
- Q233063 thumbnail 11G_Amstelveen.jpg?width=300.
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- Q233063 wikiPageWikiLink Q6260003.
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- Q233063 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237917.
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- Q233063 comment "A bi-directional vehicle is a vehicle that can be driven in either direction, forwards or backwards. Usually, the term refers to rail vehicles, such as trains or trams, that are equipped with operating cabs at both ends. These vehicles generally have entry and exit doors on either side of the vehicle.One major benefit of bi-directional vehicles is the ability to reverse direction at a terminal station with a stub-end track.".
- Q233063 label "Bi-directional vehicle".
- Q233063 depiction 11G_Amstelveen.jpg.