-
Carbodies was a taxi
design and
manufacturing company based in Coventry, England. In its
latter years it also
traded as
London Taxis International and...
- terminology, a cab unit is a
railroad locomotive with its own cab and controls. "
Carbody unit" is a
related term,
which may be
either a
cabless booster unit controlled...
- was not very successful, as it was
unreliable and
occupied a gap
between carbody and hood units,
which resulted in it
suffering from the
drawbacks of both...
- 1958
until 1982, when
Carbodies, who had been
producing the FX4 for Austin, took over the
intellectual rights to the car.
Carbodies only
produced the FX4...
-
through mid 1967 GE
built 24 look a like
Phase I U30Cs that used the same
carbody as the
Phase II U28Cs. GE
produced 71 U28C locomotives, not
including ten...
- opportunity. In
December 1945 F-M
produced its
first streamlined, cab/
carbody dual
service diesel locomotive as
direct competition to such
models as...
- all late-style
carbody Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad 17 130-135, 137-140, 380, 393-398 393-398 U25B-style
carbody, all
others late-style...
- with this
carbody. The
Phase III U25C
carbody overlapped into
early Phase I U28C production. A
total of 28
Phase I U28Cs used this same
carbody. The Phase...
- in June 1917 and dismantled, the
engine and
power truck being sold. The
carbody was used as a shop
employee locker room for Utah
Railway (successor to...
- standard. No four axle
freight versions produced These feature the same
carbody design and many of the
internal components as the Dash-9 series, except...