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Vehicle is the subclass of TransportationDevices that transport passengers or goods from one place to another by moving from one place to the other with them, e.g., cars, trucks, ferries, and airplanes. Contrast with devices such as pipelines, escalators, or supermarket checkout belts, which carry items from one place to another by means of a moving part, without the device removing from the origin to the destination.
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airplane | Airplane is the subclass of Aircraft that are fixed_wing aircraft which carry their own power sources. Airplane includes jet airplanes and propeller planes, but not gliders. |
| electrified railway car | ElectrifiedRailwayCar is the subclass of railway cars that are powered by electricity, which is provided to the car through an overhead link or electrified third rail. |
| emergency road vehicle | EmergencyRoadVehicle is the subclass of EmergencyVehicle that includes RoadVehicles designed for special use in emergencies, e.g., Ambulances, FireEngines. |
| emergency vehicle | EmergencyVehicle is the subclass of Vehicles that are used for special_purpose emergency response. |
| locomotive | An individual rail vehicle, i.e. a RollingStock which is also a PoweredVehicle. Modern locomotives are typically diesel or electric powered, while older locomotives ran on Coal. |
| motorized railway car | MotorizedRailwayCar is the subclass of railway cars that carry their own power source. |
| motor railcar | MotorRailcars are PassengerRailcars that carry their own power source. |
| self powered road vehicle | SelfPoweredRoadVehicle is the class of RoadVehicles that are also PoweredVehicles. SelfPoweredRoadVehicle covers motorcycles, semi_trailers, RVs, etc., as well as Automobiles. This class includes vehicles powered by electricity, gasoline, diesel, and other fuels. |
| train | Train is the subclass of TransportationDevice whose instances are linked sequences of RollingStock. |