The locomotives were designed to work in multiple, and in push-pull mode.
Traction is provided by electric locomotives, which operate their trains in push-pull mode with a driving car at the other end of the train.
Each of these long distance trains works in push-pull mode with a rake of eight double-deck carriages.
From 1989 City-Bahn services operated on the line, primarily using class 141 locomotives in push-pull mode.
They haul both passenger and freight trains, often in push-pull mode.
It was decided to convert twelve 47/4s to operate the service in push-pull mode.
The unit was delivered by rail, coupled to 73201 and driven to Dereham in push-pull mode.
In passenger usage are most commonly used in push-pull mode with H type carriages, but also operate as single locomotives.
Following completion of the Ayrline electrification the train operated in push-pull mode with Class 87 or 90.
It is normally made up in the following formation and operate in the "push-pull" mode :