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<p>[quote user="NorthWest"]</p> <p>The terms are very close. I think the differences are that a power car isn't usually uncoupled from its train in daily service (and is semi-permanently coupled), while a locomotive is more flexible, and has standard couplings. [/quote]</p> <p>Sounds reasonable! Thanks for your perspective.</p>
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