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- Luxtorpeda – a po****r name of the famous Polish railcar from the 1930s. In April 1933, Austrian company Austro-Daimler demonstrated their new railcar...
- Luxtorpeda is a Polish rock band, founded in 2010. The current line-up consists of Robert 'Litza' Friedrich (vocals, guitar), Robert 'Drężmak' Drężek (guitar)...
- the war, while Polish railways were famous for their punctuality (see Luxtorpeda, Strzała Bałtyku, Latający Wilnianin). In the interbellum, the road network...
- preserved complete at Leipzig station. Land speed record for railed vehicles Luxtorpeda Schienenzeppelin class M 290.0 (Tatra 68) SVT 137 153 ff. Leipzig Wikimedia...
- Turmont - Zemgale, Latvia Luxtorpeda Polish Coal Trunk-Line Strzala Baltyku Saint Petersburg–Warsaw Railway "W pogoni za luxtorpedą | rp.pl". Archived from...
- for steam locomotives. Austria/Poland, 1933: In the 1930s, streamlined Luxtorpeda diesel units that Austrian and later Polish manufacturers constructed...
- Rail Car Company GWR railcars GWR steam rail motors Handcar Highliner Luxtorpeda McKeen Motor Car Company Motor coach Railmotor Railroad car Railway brakes...
- (KNŻ) Kim Nowak KSU Kult L.Stadt Lady Pank Lombard Łąki Łan Lux Perpetua Luxtorpeda Maanam Muchy Myslovitz Niebiesko-Czarni O.N.A. Perfect Püdelsi Pustki...
- Warszawa - Iława - Gdańsk - Gdynia. Luxtorpeda Polish Coal Trunk-Line Latający Wilnianin "W pogoni za luxtorpedą | rp.pl". Archived from the original...
- development of the construction of the diesel hydraulic railway car called "Luxtorpeda", which was a technical innovation in its time. Also in 1935 he was nominated...