- see and
travel behind, real
engines." — Sir
Charles Topham Hatt II/The Fat Controller,
Little Western,
Enterprising Engines The
Skarloey Railway (SR) is...
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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,...
- the time.[citation needed] In 1900/01, and
being impressed with the
bogie engines introduced by the
Great Southern &
Western Railway, the
Chief Mechanical...
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Mason Bogie locomotives (also
known as
Mason Fairlie locomotives) are a type of
articulated tank
locomotive suited for
sharp curves and
uneven track,...
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Section 14 - Main Frame;
Section 15 - Brakes;
Section 16 -
Leading bogie +
engine stability;
Section 17 -
Specification of
proprietary equipment; Section...
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heavier engine is
outboard of the generator. In
extreme cases, such as C-B
wheel arrangements, the
weight on each
bogie may
differ so much that the
engine-end...
- on each
bogie are
coupled together mechanically,
rather than
being driven by
individual traction motors. Diesel-hydraulics have
their engine mounted on...
- 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...
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Drive System: Four three-phase
asynchronous AC
motors (1
motor per
bogie)
Engine power: 2.400 kW (3.218 hp) Acceleration: 1.25 m/s2 (4.1 ft/s2) Year...
- is a type of
articulated steam locomotive that has the
driving wheels on
bogies. It was
invented by
Robert Francis Fairlie. The
locomotive may be double-ended...