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.
– a bi-mode subversion of Renfe Class 130, a dual-gauge, dual-voltage high-speed power-concentrated electric multiple unit, a part of Talgo 250 family. In 2012, 15 original Class 130 trainsets were modified to Class 730 by replacing their end passenger coaches with diesel-generator cars. Each train consists of 13 cars, including 2 electric locomotive-like power cars, 2 diesel-generator cars and 9 passenger coaches. One train crashed in 2013, another 14 are still in use on Alvia services.

United Kingdom

Electro-diesel multiple units whose electricity source is overhead line include:

United States

The following were retired from New York City service: