Electro-diesel multiple unit
An electro-diesel multiple unit or bi-mode multiple unit is a form of a multiple unit train that can be powered either by electric power picked up from the overhead lines or third rail or by using an onboard diesel engine, driving an electric generator, which produces alternating current or direct current electric power.
List of EDMUs
Asia
China
Fuxing high-speed train is a power-concentrated electro-diesel multiple unit specifically designed for plateau operation. Each train consists of HXD1D-J electric locomotive at one end, FXN3-J two-unit diesel locomotive at another end, and 9 25-T passenger coaches between them. Electric and diesel power cars have their own independent traction motor systems, but can be operated from cabs of each other. HXD1D-J is a special version of HXD1D electric locomotive manufactured by CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive and FXN3-J is a special version of a FXN3 locomotive manufactured by CRRC Dalian – both of them have changed body design and are adapted for joint operation as part of a train. These trains are served on Sichuan–Tibet railway.Oceania
Australia
is building 117 bi-mode R set carriages to replace its diesel fleet of interstate and regional XPT, Xplorer and Endeavour trainsets to be delivered by CAF from 2023.Europe
France
has built dual-mode variants of its AGC series for the French operator SNCF; the electricity is collected by means of a pantograph.- B 81500 – multiple unit trains using catenary. In service since 2005.
- B 82500 – multiple unit trains using both and AC catenary. In service since October 2007.
- Alstom Régiolis. In service since April 2014.
Italy
- BTR 813, first electro-diesel version of the Stadler Flirt, service in the Valle d'Aosta region since October 2019.
Netherlands
- 18 bi-mode units of the Stadler WINK have entered service in 2021 with Arriva Netherlands. In addition to electric and diesel propulsion, these trains can also run on battery power.
Norway
- 14 bi-modal variants of the Stadler Flirt trains, called in Norway, held by the state owned Norske Tog and operated by the line operator SJ AB entering service in 2021. This class is used on the regional train services around Trondheim.
Poland
- Newag Impuls is offered in electro-diesel version. The first units were delivered to West Pomeranian Voivodeship and started regular revenue service in early 2021.
Russia
- DT1 Russian-gauge multiple unit. In service since 2009.
Spain
United Kingdom
Electro-diesel multiple units whose electricity source is overhead line include:- Hitachi-built British Rail Class 800, Class 802, Class 805 and Class 810 – high-speed multiple unit used by multiple train operating companies
- British Rail Class 768 – multiple unit converted from Class 319, for use by Rail Operations Group on parcel services.
- British Rail Class 769 – multiple unit converted from Class 319, for use on, Northern and Transport for Wales regional services. In service since November 2019.
- Stadler-built British Rail Class 755 – multiple unit for use on Greater Anglia regional services. In service since July 2019. Also, the Stadler-built British Rail Class 231 for Transport for Wales.
North America
United States
The following were retired from New York City service:- "Roger Williams" – streamlined 6-car lightweight DMU passenger train, built by Budd Company in 1956 for New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; primarily diesel-hydraulic, third-rail electric mode for short-term use only. Three cars preserved.
- GE/Garrett gas turbine MUs – primarily electric, but built with gas turbines to allow operation outside of third rail electrification. All scrapped.
- United Aircraft Corporation TurboTrain - Streamlined gas turbine trains built for the New Haven and Canadian National railways. US examples built with third rail shoes to allow access to Grand Central Terminal.
Mexico
- X'Trapolis Tsíimin K'áak – 42 trains ordered for Tren Maya, 32 of which are EDMU