- a new
range of
vehicles for both
standard and
metre gauge lines. Many
autorails from the 1950s and 1960s form the
basic transport of many
French preserved...
- The
Autorail à
Grande Capacité (literally, high-capacity railcar) or AGC is a
category of
multiple unit
train built at
Bombardier Transportation's plant...
- "Michelines et
Autorails, L'autorail X-3800 dit Pic****o".
Editions Atlas (in French). 2015.
Retrieved March 4, 2016.
Michel Joindot. "Les
autorails- L'X3890 :...
- tractors, tanks, buses/coaches,
aircraft and
aircraft engines, as well as
autorail vehicles.
Headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, the Renault...
- body.
Ettore Bugatti also
designed a
successful motorised railcar, the
Autorail Bugatti. The
death of
Ettore Bugatti's son, Jean Bugatti, on 11 August...
- p****enger
services on lightly-used lines. In
France they are
known as
autorails. Once very common,
their use died out as
local lines were closed. However...
-
Functional Component, in the List of U.S.
government and
military acronyms Autorails de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, a
company with
preserved SNCF
class X 3800...
-
Diesel traction appeared in the 1930s for p****enger
service in the form of
autorails (railcars).
Diesel locomotives arrived in 1962 to
power the
freight trains...
-
parallel setups were used in
World War II-era submarines.
Europe The new
Autorail à
grande capacité (AGC or high-capacity railcar)
built by the Canadian...
-
Between the wars
Bugatti designed a
successful motorized railcar dubbed the
Autorail Bugatti, and won a
government contract to
construct an airplane, the Model...