The railcar couplers or couplings listed, described, and depicted below are used worldwide on legacy and modern railways. Compatible and similar designs are frequently referred to using widely differing make, brand, regional or nick names, which can make describing standard or typical designs confusing. Dimensions and ratings noted in these articles are usually of nominal or typical components and systems, though standards and practices also vary widely with railway, region, and era. Transition between incompatible coupler types may be accomplished using dual couplings, a coupling adapter or a barrier wagon.
Coupler types
- ABC coupler (Automatic Buffing Contact)
- Albert coupler
- Bell-and-hook coupler
- BSI coupler (Bergische Stahl Industrie)
- Buffers and chain coupler, also known as British, buffers and screw, English, EU, link and hook, UIC, or UK coupler
- Center-buffer-and-chain coupler
- Digital automatic coupling (DAC)
- GF coupler
- Henricot coupler
- H2C coupler
- Janney coupler, also known as AAR, APT, ARA, CB, center buffer, knuckle, MCB or tightlock coupler
- Johnston link and pin coupler
- Link and pin coupler
- Miller coupler
- Norwegian coupler, also known as chopper or Jones coupler
- Pin and cup coupler (WABCO N-Type)
- SA-3, also known as SovietAuto-3, AK69e, CA-3, Russian or Willison coupler
- Scharfenberg coupler, also known as Dellner, Schaku or Voith coupler
- While different Scharfenburg couplers may be mechanically compatible, they may be electrically incompatible.
- Shibata coupler
- Ward coupler
- Wedglock coupler, also known as London or Tube coupler
Africa
Algeria
Angola
Botswana
Benin
Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire
Cameroon
Congo~Brazzaville
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Ghana
Kenya
Liberia
Malawi
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Mozambique
Nigeria
Senegal
South Africa
Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Asia
Bangladesh
Cambodia
China
- AAR couplers on most passenger and freight stock
- A variation of Shibata couplers between 25T passenger coaches (AAR couplers between Bombardier-built coaches)
- Scharfenberg couplers on high speed (CRH) and subway trains
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
North Korea
South Korea
Malaysia
Pakistan
Philippines
Russia
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
Vietnam
Europe
Austria
Belgium
Finland
- English couplers (UIC) on passenger cars and most freight cars and on historical locomotives
- Russian SA3 couplers on Russian cars and some heavy-duty freight cars
- "Unilink couplers" (SA3 clone with UIC-style screw link) or "Vapiti" (SA3 clone with movable link arm for English couplers) couplers on the majority of locomotives; compatible with SA3 and English (UIC) center hook
- Scharfenberg couplers (some made by Dellner) on multiple unit passenger stock
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Isle of Man
Caribbean
Cuba
Jamaica
Central America
Belize
Costa Rica
- AAR couplers on freight stock and locomotive-hauled passenger stock.
- Scharfenberg on DMUs (Spanish Apollo type and Chinese CRRC type).
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Panama
North America
Canada
Mexico
United States
Alaska
Puerto Rico
Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
South America
Argentina
- English couplers on and on
- AAR couplers on and some passenger (FIAT 7131 DMUs) and freight rolling stock on standard and broad gauge.
- Small knuckle coupler with slot in knuckle for link and pin couplers on
- Scharfenberg-type semi-automatic couplers on modern EMUs, DMUs and some passenger rolling stock:
- Dellner in General San MartÃÂn Railway and General Bartolomé Mitre Railway on 1,435 mm track gauge
- Shibata semi-automatic couplers on EMUs made by Toshiba-Marubeni Corp
- 1956 D.F. Sarmiento Railway on 1,676 mm track gauge,
- 1962 General Bartolomé Mitre Railway on 1,676 mm Track gauge, except for Tren de la Costa,
- 1973 General Urquiza Railway on 1,435 mm track gauge,
- 1983 General Roca Railway on 1,676 mm Track gauge EMUs.
- Scharfenberg couplers on CAF made EMUs for Tren de la Costa on 1,435 mm track gauge.
- Bell-and-hook couplers on various narrow-gauge tourist railways (Ferrocarril Piedra Baya, Austral Fueguino Railway and Económico Sud Railway).
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
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