- The term
rolling stock in the rail
transport industry refers to
railway vehicles,
including both
powered and
unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives...
- The HS2
rolling stock are
trains for the under-construction High
Speed 2 (HS2) high-speed rail line in the
United Kingdom. The
contract was
awarded to...
-
London Underground rolling stock includes the
electric multiple-unit
trains used on the
London Underground.
These come in two sizes,
smaller deep-level...
- and 425
locomotives for
revenue runs and service,
collectively called rolling stock.
Notable examples include the GE
Genesis and
Siemens Charger diesel...
- The New
Generation Rollingstock (NGR) is a
class of individually-propelled
carriages ("electric
multiple units")
manufactured by
Bombardier Transportation...
-
rapid transit system and has a
large fleet of
electric multiple unit
rolling stock. As of
September 2024[update], the New York City
Subway has 6712 cars...
- A
rolling stock company (ROSCO) or
rolling stock leasing company owns and
maintains railway engines and
carriages which are
leased to
train operating companies...
- companies, maintains, repairs,
manages and
operates a
variety of
railway rolling stock,
which belongs to the Gr****
State (GAIAOSE SA),
except the ****enic...
- "Swanage
Railway rolling stock".
Swanage Railway.
Retrieved 21
February 2017. Gould,
David Gould (2000). Maunsell's SR
Steam Carriage Stock. The
Oakwood Press...
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locomotives and
other stock as part of its
preserved operations. More
comprehensive information about the railway's
locomotives and
rolling stock can be found...