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Railmotor is a term used in the
United Kingdom,
Ireland and the
Commonwealth for a
railway lightweight railcar,
usually consisting of a
railway carriage...
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Following list of
preserved Rail Motors: CPH 12, 25 and 24
railmotor at
Junee station CPH 2
railmotor at the
Junee Roundhouse Railway Museum Driver's cab of...
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railmotors of J.
Weitzer Engine- & Waggon-Building & Iron
Casting Joint-stock
Company (Hu.:
Weitzer János Gép,- Waggongyár és Vasöntöde Részvénytársaság)...
- The CSAR
Railmotor of 1907 was a
South African steam railmotor locomotive from the pre-Union era in
Transvaal Colony. In 1907, the
Central South African...
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Leyland railmotor (also
known at the Double-Ended
Railmotor) was
introduced by the
Victorian Railways in 1925.
After the
success of the AEC
railmotor, the...
- The
family of
Walker railmotors were a type of
diesel railcar operated by the
Victorian Railways in Australia.
After World War II, the
Victorian Railways...
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McKeen Railmotor was a 6-cylinder self-propelled
railcar or
railmotor. When
McKeen Company of Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.,
first unveiled the car in 1905...
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infrastructure owners as well as
tourist operations. Cooke,
David (1984).
Railmotors and XPTs.
Australian Railway Historical Society NSW Division. ISBN 0-909650-23-3...
- The Cape
Government Railways Railmotor of 1906 was a
South African steam railmotor locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope. In 1906...
- locomotive, the
combination is
known as an autotrain, or, historically, a
railmotor train. A
steam locomotive provided with the
equipment to be used as an...