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handcars for use in
unusual cir****stances.
Telegraph company Western Union and
other rail-users had
their own
handcars,
adding to the
overall handcar...
- Estonia.
Railroads in
North America often made use of a three-wheeled
handcar designed to be
operated by a
single person,
which came to be
known as a...
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related to Draisines: (
handcars and speeders). Look up
railroad speeder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Motorcars,
Speeders &
Handcars NARCOA CVRTC - New...
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Handcar Peak is a 2,338-metre (7,671-foot)
mountain summit located in the
Railroad Group of the
Coast Mountains, in the
Pemberton Valley of southwestern...
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draisines are
known as
speeders while human-powered ones are
referred as
handcars.
Vehicles that can be
driven on both the
highway and the rail line are...
- Gifford-Hill &
Company #H109:
handcar,
Donated 1964
Houston &
Texas Central Railroad Depot, ca. 1905
Houston &
Texas Central Railroad Handcar Shed, Dallas, TX ca...
- back injury. In York's own words, "Gary
Cooper and I were
propelling a
handcar carrying several 'wounded' men down [the]
railroad track. I was on the...
- Canada. He
traveled from one end of
Canada to the
other on a
motorized handcar,
wearing his
traditional pork pie hat and
performing gags
similar to those...
-
powered railway vehicle whose name "draisine" is used even
today for
railway handcars.
Drais was
unable to
market his
inventions for
profit because he was still...
- forms.
Other notable examples include:
Balance bicycles and
dandy horses Handcars, and
draisines Hotchkiss Bicycle Railroad and
shweeb Inline skates, roller...