bi-mode

English

Etymology

From bi- + mode

Adjective

bi-mode (not comparable)

  1. alternative form of bimode
    • 2019 October, “Azumas to Lincoln in October”, in Modern Railways, page 14:
      The company will introduce four additional return weekday services from this date, operated by five-car Class 800/2 bi-mode units, running under electric power from London to Newark and then switching to diesel.

Noun

bi-mode (plural bi-modes)

  1. (rail transport) a bi-mode multiple unit which can operate either as a normal electric train or as a diesel-electric train (on unelectrified track), with the power coming from diesel generators.
    • 2019 October, Tony Miles and Philip Sherratt, “EMR kicks off new era”, in Modern Railways, page 54:
      The EMR [East Midlands Railway] bi-modes will be able to run at 125mph in diesel mode, matching Meridian performance, in a step-up from the capabilities of the existing 80x units in service with other franchises.

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