- The UAC
TurboTrain was an
early high-speed, gas
turbine train manufactured by
United Aircraft that
operated in
Canada between 1968 and 1982 and in the...
- The
Turbotrain was any of
several French high-speed, gas
turbine trains. The
earliest Turbotrain entered service in 1967, for use on France's SNCF intercity...
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commercial services.
Among these was the UAC
TurboTrain,
which was the
first (albeit short-lived)
tilting train to
enter commercial service in 1968 in the...
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created some
early hopes with the UAC
TurboTrain, in its Toronto–Montreal
route during the 1960s. The
TurboTrain was a true HST,
achieving speeds as high...
- The TGV (French: [teʒeve];
Train à
Grande Vitesse, [tʁɛ̃ a ɡʁɑ̃d vitɛs] , "high-speed
train";
formerly TurboTrain à
Grande Vitesse) is France's intercity...
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withdrew the
equipment on May 13 to
replace the
other TurboTrain on the New York–Boston run. That
train had, in turn, been sent to
Washington for the Transpo...
- The
Pilatus PC-7
Turbo Trainer is a low-wing tandem-seat
training aircraft,
designed and
manufactured in
Switzerland by
Pilatus Aircraft. The aircraft...
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intended for
stationary applications,
originally developed for the UAC
TurboTrain, and now
widely used as
auxiliary power units on
large aircraft, as well...
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British Rail
class 150 UAC
TurboTrain power car A walk-through head is a type of
gangway connection that is
installed in a
train set that is
intended to...
- was
called "TGV" (
Turbotrain Grande Vitesse). It
reached 230 km/h (140 mph) in 1967, and
served as a
basis for the ****ure
Turbotrain and the real TGV....