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- An underframe is a framework of wood or metal carrying the main body structure of a railway vehicle, such as a locomotive, carriage or wagon. Ch****is Headstock...
- silver   P  Portugal Red Underframe: White White PL  Poland White Underframe: Red Red on white RCH  Chile Red Blue Underframe: White Blue/red or red on...
- cast underframes from General Steel Castings of Granite City, Illinois, denoted by 'C' after the power identifier, and fabricated, welded underframes built...
- 1930s from old London and South Western Railway carriage bodies on new underframes. None of these units survived long enough in British Rail ownership to...
- Pafawag 3WE and 3WEa (car type 301B+401B+301B, series EW58) are standard gauge three-car high-platform electric multiple units produced by Pafawag in Wrocław...
- original #192 tender underframe from the replacement 1st 81 tender underframe (ex-#191 or 194). These were the only two underframes available to make Auxiliary...
- staff detected minor cracks in the welding of mounting brackets for some underframe components. A review panel commissioned by KCRC looked into the problem...
- Pafawag 6WE and 6WEb (with car types 404B+302B+405B and 404Bb+302Bb+405Bb, classified as series EW60) are standard-gauge, three-car electric multiple units...
- to refer to some cabooses. Described in IC 9650-9956, these were steel underframe drover's cabooses built between 1897 and 1913, and reclassified as banana...
- staff detected minor cracks in the welding of mounting brackets for some underframe components. A review panel commissioned by KCRC looked into the problem...