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Traction powerstation

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A traction power station is a power station that produces only traction current, that is, electric current used for railways, trams, trolleybuses or other conveyances. Pure traction power stations are rare and there are many more power stations that generate current for other purposes, such as standard three-phase alternating current (AC), in addition to traction current.

Examples

Australia

Germany

Norway

United Kingdom

United States

See also

References

  1. ^ "Muldenstein Power Plant (Friedersdorf, 1911)".