- A
railcar (not to be
confused with a
railway car) is a self-propelled
railway vehicle designed to
transport p****engers. The term "
railcar" is usually...
- A
railcar mover (also
called a
shunt vehicle in Australia, the UK, and in Canada, or the
trademarks Trackmobile or ShuttleWagon) is a road–rail vehicle...
-
successor company to
Colorado Railcar after that
company shut down in
December 2008. US
Railcar's predecessor,
Colorado Railcar,
ceased operations on 23 December...
- Metro-North Railroad. With
delivery beginning in 2002, the M7
replaced the M1
railcars on both
railroads as well as the
ACMUs on Metro-North. The cars
built for...
-
Railcar Industries, is a
specialist in
railcar leasing and repair,
headquartered in
Saint Charles, Missouri. AITX, both the name and
primary railcar mark...
- The
Colorado Railcar DMU is a
diesel multiple unit
train that was
manufactured by
Colorado Railcar from 2002 to 2008. The DMU was
offered in single-level...
- C1s
despite the
similarities between the two. C1 (
railcar) M1/M3 (
railcar) M7 (
railcar) M9 (
railcar) DE/DM30AC "Long
Island Rail Road
Commuter Bi-Level"...
- A
steam railcar,
steam motor car (US), or
Railmotor (UK) is a
railcar that is self
powered by a
steam engine. The
first steam railcar was an experimental...
-
Colorado Railcar was a
manufacturer of
railroad rolling stock—
railcars and
diesel multiple unit
commuter vehicles. Both
products came in single- and double-level...
- Bombardier): The
Superliners established a
standard basic design for
bilevel railcars,
including the upper-floor
height of 104.5
inches (2.65 m)
above the top...