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In Thailand, there is a diesel engine and generator mounted under the floor of passenger car that equipped with A/C (Some cars in some trains especially "ordinary" or local train are not equipped with A/C, though they have fans and lights on them). It makes each car pretty noisy and the exhaust gas from diesel engine is everywhere when the train stops at the station. Is there any ETS (Electrical Train Supply) employed in any long haul passenger train in the US instead of using hotel power from the loco? <br /> <br />Karn
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