- The Tyne and Wear
Metrocars are a
fleet of
light rail
vehicles manufactured by Metro-Cammell for the Tyne and Wear
Metro in
North East
England between...
-
railway lines that were converted. In parallel, a purpose-built
fleet of
Metrocars was procured. The
initial portion of the Tyne and Wear
Metro was opened...
- ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛskomorafskaː ˈkolbɛn ˈdaɲɛk]) was one of the
largest engineering companies in the
former Czechoslovakia...
- p****enger service.
Eventually the 46 new
units will
replace the Tyne and Wear
Metrocars,
which have been in use
since the
system opened in 1980. In 2016, Nexus...
- stabling, cleaning,
maintenance and
repair of the
current fleet of
class 599
Metrocar, as well as an
increasing number of
class 555 Metro,
which are yet to enter...
-
December 2020, The
depot has the
capacity to
house 25% of the
current Metrocar fleet,
which allowed for a
continuing service whilst the main
depot at...
- (in Russian). "Battery
electric locomotives of type L" (in Russian).
Metrocars.
Retrieved 2023-01-01. "Contract 3982107000082 —
Current repair of cars...
-
August 1977,
around four
years prior to the station's closure. A
class 599
Metrocar at the
original Tyne and Wear
Metro station,
photographed in
February 2015...
-
fleet contains quite a few
vehicles (trams, buses, trolleybuses, even
metrocars) from the late 19th
century until recent years and
there are many more...
-
Glasgow Subway rolling stock (Glasgow Subway, Scotland) Tyne and Wear
Metrocars (Tyne and Wear Metro, England) MTR
Metro Cammell EMU (DC) (Kwun Tong line...