elektrirongide
Elektrirongide, also known as electric trains, are railway vehicles that are propelled by electric motors. They draw power from an external source, typically an overhead line or a third rail. This contrasts with diesel or steam locomotives that carry their fuel onboard. The electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, which then drives the wheels of the train.
The widespread adoption of elektrirongide began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They offer several
Furthermore, electric trains generally offer smoother acceleration and a quieter ride, enhancing passenger comfort. Their performance