electric multiple unit
self-propelled carriages, using electricity as the motive power as opposed to a DMU which runs on diesel power
ICE T
high-speed German tilting train
London Underground L Stock
UK rolling stock class
London Underground T Stock
Electric train series used on the Metropolitan Railway from 1927 to 1962
Liverpool Overhead Railway electric units
early electric multiple unit train
High Capacity Metro Trains
Electric trains used Melbourne, Australia
Glasgow Subway rolling stock
produced by Stadler
Stadler SPATZ
rail motor coach
Toshiba EMU (Roca Line)
Rail rolling stock used in Argentina
Regina
Swedish model of electric multiple unit passenger train
battery electric multiple unit
self propelled railway vehicle using electricity from onboard storage batteries
Civia
2003 CAF/Siemens commuter train class
C set
class of electric multiple unit operating in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
V set
class of electric multiple unit operating in New South Wales, Australia
L, R & S sets
class of electric multiple unit operating in New South Wales, Australia
G series
class of subway car in Toronto
London Underground Standard Stock
class of railway cars
M1/M3 (railcar)
class of electric multiple unit cars on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad
Jazz
Italian electric multiple unit
Hitachi Caravaggio
Italian regional electric trains
ICE S
Trial train of the Deutsche Bahn
Gauge Change Train
experimental Japanese train class
NE Train
Experimental Japanese train type
M set
class of electric multiple unit operating in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
InterCity Express
class of electric train cars
M series
Toronto subway rolling stock series by Montreal Locomotive Works
M2
Railcar made in the USA
T-series
rapid transit rolling stock in service from 1995 to present
Washington Metro rolling stock
rolling stock of the Metro system in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Sokol
prototype of a planned Russian high-speed train
Sydney Trains A & B sets
classes of electric multiple unit operating in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Keisei AE series
Japanese electric multiple unit train type operated since 2010