Can anybody tell me what are rolling stocks used in metros and trains??

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i want to know about the mumbai metro project in detail. what they are doing to make it true in mumbai and what is the technology behind it??

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Does the train Engineer have a switch in the locomotive to turn off the crossing lights?

Rolling stock is a common term for any train car. Usually locomotives are not included. So a passenger car, box car, etc would be considered rolling stock.

Dosen't the railway system in India publish timetables?

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