sähköjunayksiköt
Sähköjunayksiköt, often referred to as EMUs (Electric Multiple Units), are electric trains where the carriages are self-propelled and are permanently coupled together to form a single train set. This design distinguishes them from locomotive-hauled trains, where a separate locomotive provides the power. Each carriage in an EMU typically contains its own electric motor, which draws power from an external source, usually overhead lines or a third rail. This distributed power system allows for efficient acceleration and deceleration, making EMUs ideal for frequent-stop operations like commuter and urban rail services.
The development of EMUs began in the early 20th century, driven by the need for cleaner, quieter,