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Central London Railway and Electric multiple unit

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Difference between Central London Railway and Electric multiple unit

Central London Railway vs. Electric multiple unit

The Central London Railway (CLR), also known as the Twopenny Tube, was a deep-level, underground "tube" railwayA "tube" railway is an underground railway constructed in a cylindrical tunnel by the use of a tunnelling shield, usually deep below ground level. An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages, using electricity as the motive power.

Similarities between Central London Railway and Electric multiple unit

Central London Railway and Electric multiple unit have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Frank J. Sprague, Third rail.

Frank J. Sprague

Frank Julian Sprague (July 25, 1857 in Milford, Connecticut – October 25, 1934) was an American naval officer and inventor who contributed to the development of the electric motor, electric railways, and electric elevators.

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Third rail

A third rail is a method of providing electric power to a railway locomotive or train, through a semi-continuous rigid conductor placed alongside or between the rails of a railway track.

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Central London Railway and Electric multiple unit Comparison

Central London Railway has 229 relations, while Electric multiple unit has 33. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.76% = 2 / (229 + 33).

References

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