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Definition of Bogie engine

Bogie engine
Bogie engine Bo"gie en"gine (Railroads) A switching engine the running gear and driving gear of which are on a bogie, or truck.

Meaning of Bogie engine from wikipedia

- Bogie exchange is a system for operating railway wagons on two or more gauges to overcome difference in the track gauge. To perform a bogie exchange,...
- Mason Bogie locomotives (also known as Mason Fairlie locomotives) are a type of articulated tank locomotive suited for sharp curves and uneven track,...
- A Bissell or Bissel truck (also Bissel bogie or pony truck) is a single-axle bogie which pivots towards the centre of a steam locomotive to enable it...
- individual bogies. They are equivalent to the B′B′ and Bo′Bo′ classifications in the UIC system. The arrangement of two, two-axled, bogies is a common...
- railway locomotives. It features two uncoupled bogies. The "Co" bogie has three driven axles and the "Bo" bogie has two. The arrangement has been used to even...
- 350 hp and drove through a pair of bogies in a Bo-Bo arrangement. Diesel locomotives are powered by diesel engines. In the early days of diesel propulsion...
- Section 14 - Main Frame; Section 15 - Brakes; Section 16 - Leading bogie + engine stability; Section 17 - Specification of proprietary equipment; Section...
- is a type of articulated steam locomotive that has the driving wheels on bogies. The locomotive may be double-ended (a double Fairlie) or single ended (a...
- Hornsby-Akroyd-engined locomotive of 1903 for the Chattenden and Upnor Railway. There was a two-speed mechanical transmission with drive shafts to the bogies and...
- and one unpowered truck (known as a Mason Bogie in the United States). The Garratt locomotive, with an engine unit at each end carrying coal and water...