-
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...
- F3 is a 1,500-horsepower (1,100 kW) B-B freight- and p****enger-hauling
carbody diesel locomotive produced between July 1945 and
February 1949 by General...
-
platform and
carbody with the
predecessor Model FM H-15-44 (but not the FM H-20-44 end cab road
switcher which used a
different carbody and
frame and...
-
rebuilding program by
Paducah was
engine and
electrical gear only with no
carbody modification (the high
short hoods were kept). The
Precision National Corporation...
- Amtrak's
early years. The
design was
based on the GE U30C, but had a cowl
carbody like its EMD competitors.
Amtrak operated them
between 1975 and 1992. Amtrak...
- 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...
-
mechanical and
electrical improvements that were
reflected in a
redesigned carbody for the
remainder of production;
these later units are
sometimes unofficially...