- have more
axles per
bogie. Heavy-duty cars may have more than two
bogies using span
bolsters to
equalize the load and
connect the
bogies to the cars. Usually...
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Surname Bogie (surname)
Bogie, an
attendant of Jack in the Green, a
character in
traditional English May Day
parades and
other May
celebrations Bogies, a recurring...
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handicapped level entry making a 3-car unit with two
Jacobs bogies.
Vehicles featuring Jacobs bogies include the
British Rail
class 370, Alstom-made TGV, KTX-I...
- out
bogie exchange (to
change their gauge) is to lift the
wagons off one of
their sets of
bogies and
replace them back on another, new set of
bogies. This...
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flatbed railway car that runs on
bogies and has
baulks of
timber (bolsters)
fixed across the bed, see
Bogie bolster wagon.
Bogie (disambiguation)
Bolster (disambiguation)...
- quad-voltage locomotive,
requiring a C'C'
layout with
three axle
bogies.
Monomotor bogies are
widely used in France, for
designs by Alstom. They were a particular...
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characters from the comics.
These include Pocket Bogies,
Giant Bogies and
Bogie Key Chains.
Bogies Battle Cards is a
trump trading card game featuring...
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housed in a
Bissel bogie. The tank
locomotives of
class 85, like some of the
class 64 and 86 engines, had two Krauss-Helmholtz
bogies. Even the electric...
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front wheels attach to the
bogies,
while on the MER and MSL
rovers the
front wheels attach to the rockers. The rocker-
bogie design is
unsprung and uses...
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Bogie is the
surname of: Cam
Bogie (1915-2006),
Australian rules footballer David Bogie (born 1987),
British rally driver Ian
Bogie (born 1967), British...