- as
railcars.
Experiments with battery-electric
railcars were
conducted from
around 1890 in Belgium, France,
Germany and Italy. In the US,
railcars of...
-
escort car for a tunnel-sensing train. No
Pauline railcars have been preserved. The
Pauline railcars bear
witness to a
pivotal period for the
French railroads...
-
standard gauge railcar (single self-propelling carriage). It is in use in Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo,
Sweden and Uruguay. The
production of the
railcars was begun...
- transmissions. The
first railcars of this type were
built in 1970 for the New
South Wales Government Railways as 1200
class railcars. The
Victorian Railways...
- the Buzz:
Railcars". Spin.com. 14
August 2008.
Retrieved 31
December 2021. "DIY Magazine". Diymag.com.
Retrieved 31
December 2021.
Railcars on Myspace...
- 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...
-
Colorado Railcar was a
manufacturer of
railroad rolling stock—
railcars and
diesel multiple unit
commuter vehicles. Both
products came in single- and double-level...
- the 70
railcars to
reduce fuel
consumption on the fleet. In
March 1985, the
State Transport Authority (STA)
awarded a
tender for 20
diesel railcars (eight...
-
MERVAL has
gradually introduced new UT440R (Unidad de Tren 440 Reformado)
railcars,
bought second-hand from
Spain and refurbished.
After operating side-by-side...
- single-level
railcars have a
capacity of 102 people,
while the bi-level cars can seat 218. The
company also
offers unpowered luxury railcars,
dubbed the...