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         High-speed train: means of railway 
          transportation, composed of a number of railway cars towed by a locomotive. 
          Passenger car: car for passenger transportation. 
          Single-phase pantograph: alternating current electrical apparatus 
          that transmits current to the engine. 
          Roof window for motor air exhaust: grill that allows the venting 
          of air. 
          Control stand: place from which the train is operated. 
          Head light: central light that illuminates the path of the train. 
          Search light: apparatus that projects intense beams of light. 
          Signal light: signal light. 
          Automatic coupler: hook-and-clamp mechanism used to attach railway 
          cars to each other. 
          Driver's cab: place where the engineer sits. 
          Cabin locker: storage compartment. 
          Tool compartment: storage places for various pieces of equipment. 
          Baggage compartment: place where baggage is stored. 
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