- A
bogie (/ˈboʊɡi/ BOH-ghee) (or
truck in
North American English)
comprises two or more
wheelsets (two
wheels on an axle), in a frame,
attached under a...
- A
bogie is part of a
railway car.
Bogie may also
refer to:
Bogie, Queensland, a
locality in the
Whitsunday Region Bogie, a
river in Queensland, Australia—see...
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Jacobs bogies (named
after Wilhelm Jakobs,, 1858–1942, a
German mechanical railway engineer) are a type of rail
vehicle bogie commonly found on articulated...
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Bogie bolster may
refer to the
bolster that is part of a
bogie (UK) or
truck (US), see List of
railroad truck parts §
Bogie bolster a
British flatbed...
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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...
- A
monomotor bogie (French:
bogie monomoteur) is a form of
traction bogie used for an
electric locomotive or diesel-electric locomotive. It is distinguished...
- The rocker-
bogie system is the
suspension arrangement developed in 1988 for use in NASA's Mars
rover Sojourner, and
which has
since become NASA's favored...
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Stuart D.
Bogie is an
American multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and
music producer.
Originally from Evanston, Illinois,
Bogie became a staple...
- Ower
Bogie (i.e. over the
River Bogie, near Huntly) was an
expression used in
Scotland for a
wedding conducted by a magistrate, not a clergyman. In Aberdeenshire...
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January 1971. In turn, Mitc**** left in
January 1971 and was
replaced by Doug
Bogie for two live gigs. In
February 1971, John
Deacon joined Queen. In addition...