high-speed train [1]
High-speed passenger train (between 135 and 190 mph) powered by electricity, with a power car at each end and a limited number of cars in between.
suspension truck 
Three-axled truck with brakes and shock absorbers.
pilot 
Steel bar attached to the frame that pushes aside debris from the track.
position light 
Lamp signaling the presence of the power car while at rest.
headlight 
Lamp illuminating the sides of the track.
power car 
Vehicle with an electric motor and braking system for pulling one or more cars.
driver’s cab 
Compartment in the power car containing controls used by the engineer and providing a view of the track ahead.
headlight 
Lamp illuminating the track ahead.
catenary 
One or more overhead wires supplying electricity to the power car.
motor truck 
Two-axled truck with traction motors propelling the power car.
equipment compartment 
Compartments for various electrical equipment.
baggage compartment 
Space at the entrance of the car for stowing large pieces of luggage.
passenger car 
Part of the car with rows of numbered seats.
pantograph 
Articulating mechanism on the roof of the power car that collects electricity from an overhead catenary.
coupling guide device 
Assembly on the nosepiece of the power car for coupling it with another train.