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<p>A <b>coupling</b> or <b>coupler</b> is a mechanism, typically located at each end of a <a href="page.php?w=rolling_stock">rail vehicle</a>, that connects them to form a train. The equipment that connects the couplers to the vehicles is the <b>draft gear</b> or <b>draw gear</b>, which must absorb the stresses from coupling and the train's acceleration.</p>

<p>Throughout the history of rail vehicles, a variety of coupler designs and types have been developed worldwide. Key design considerations include strength, reliability, ease and efficiency</p><p>
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