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Crochat was a
French railway equipment construction company founded in 1899 by
Henry Crochat. It is best
known for
building locomotives and
railcars with...
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developed its own
proprietary design: the "Char Saint-Chamond". It
included a "
Crochat-Colardeau" gasoline-electric transmission, a
traction system already used...
- I or for
privately owned Arad &
Csanad United Railways. In France, the
Crochat petrol–electric
transmission system was used for
standard gauge locomotives...
- were made,
especially for petrol–electric
transmissions by the
French (
Crochat-Collardeau,
patent dated 1912 also used for
tanks and trucks) and British...
- 1938. CFD railcars. X2000 destro**** by fire in 1980.
Crochat railcars. Two petrol-electric
Crochat railcars were in
service from 1928
until an accident...
- ago (1998)
Founders Jacques Gamboni,
Pierre Martin,
Daniel Willi Headquarters Vevey,
Switzerland Key
people Olivier Crochat CEO
Website www.fibrelac.com...
- 1912, Soc. Anon.d.ateliers de Constr. de Hal f. Casablanca,
Maroc Crochat 5
Crochat, 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in), 1915? BB type 14L60 (DL),
built 1915, Comp...
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acquired second hand in 1908.
Carried number 7.
Later rebuilt as 0-6-4T
Three Crochat four
wheel railcars,
supplied in 1925.
Powered by 30
horsepower (22 kW)...
- by Decauville,
works number 476/1907. The TPT had four railcars. AT 1
Crochat petrol-electric railcar,
built 1922.
Preserved by AMTP AT 2 Franco-Belge...