- speeds. Some long
wheelbase locomotives (four or more
coupled axles) were
equipped with
blind drivers.
These were
driving wheels without the
usual flanges...
- An
axle counter is a
system used in
railway signalling to
detect the
clear or
occupied status of a
section of
track between two points. The
system generally...
- braking, lane departure, and
blind spot warnings. Mack
builds most of
their components (engines, transmissions, and
axles) to work together.
Trucks can...
-
driving axles were
planned to be "
blind" (flangeless) in
order to
improve curve handling, but ALCO's
lateral motion devices on the
first and
sixth axles (which...
-
levels with
standard equipment as
Blind Van, GA and GE. The car is only
offered with 5-speed
manual transmission, live
axle rear
suspension with leaf springs...
- semi-hood, with the cab of the
truck sitting above (or
forward of) the
front axle. This
contrasts with a
conventional truck where the
engine is
mounted in...
- braking, lane departure, and
blind spot warnings. Mack
builds their own
major components (engines, transmissions,
axles, and suspensions) and promotes...
- spaces. Motorized/Electric With a
tubular motor ****ed
within the
roller axle tube.
Automatic operation can be added.
Controlled with a smartphone, remote...
- has
complex regulations over
weight and length,
including axle spacing, type of
axle/
axle group, rear overhang,
kingpin to rear of trailer,
drawbar length...
-
railroad turned to
Jeddo Coal 85, also
owned by the GLW, due to 126's
blind axle causing problems with the
activation devices at the crossing. The Pullman...