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- as railcars. Experiments with battery-electric railcars were conducted from around 1890 in Belgium, France, Germany and Italy. In the US, railcars of...
- petrol-electric railcar GWR steam rail motors GNR(I) AEC class railcars ČSD class M 290.0 Judge, C. W. (2008). The history of Great Western A.E.C. diesel railcars. Southampton:...
- in Carpathian Ruthenia (today's Ukraine), purchased five railcars from Ganz and four railcars from the Hungarian Royal State Railway Machine Factory with...
- 3000/3100 class railcars are no longer required on the Gawler line, non-upgraded railcars in the fleet will be retired, as only 50 railcars will be required...
- 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...
- the Buzz: Railcars". Spin.com. 14 August 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2021. "DIY Magazine". Diymag.com. Retrieved 31 December 2021. Railcars on Myspace...
- 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...
- self-propelled gasoline railcars in the 1920s. In 1923, the Electro-Motive Company began production of self-propelled railcars, subcontracting bodies to...
- train development in Great Britain, see British railcars and diesel multiple units. GWR railcars LMS railcars List of British Rail classes List of British...
- 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...