- A
draisine (English: /dreɪˈziːn/) is a
light auxiliary rail vehicle,
driven by
service personnel,
equipped to
transport crew and
material necessary for...
- "railcar" may also be
little more than a
motorized railway handcar or
draisine.
Railcars are
economic to run for
light p****enger
loads because of their...
- of the 223-K
version was 128 km / h, and for the 224-K – 115 km / h. A
draisine of the
Warszawa was also
produced and was used by the
Polish State Railways...
-
arranged consecutively, and thus the
archetype of the bicycle, was the
German draisine dating back to 1817. The term
bicycle was
coined in
France in the 1860s...
- the
Laufmaschine ("running machine"), also
later called the velocipede,
draisine (English) or
draisienne (French), also
nicknamed the
hobby horse or dandy...
- in the Rail Wars!
episodes 8 and 9,
where the
characters take it with a
Draisine. Harada,
Katsumasa (1981). "Technological
independence and
progress of...
- track-maintenance car, crew car, jigger, trike, quad, trolley,
inspection car, or
draisine) is a
small railcar used
around the
world by
track inspectors and work...
- type. The
first internal combustion rail
vehicle was a kerosene-powered
draisine built by
Gottlieb Daimler in 1887, but this was not
technically a locomotive...
-
German automotive industry,
Gottlieb Daimler,
developed a motor-driven
draisine,
which used
paraffin (kerosene) as fuel. It was the
first piece of rolling...
- Diesel-hydraulic
draisine DHD-200
class 915
Heavy motor draisine TMD-25
Heavy motor draisine TMD-22
Light motor draisine LMD-9
Motor draisine for maintenance...