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based on the
Volkswagen Type 2 The
military use of
draisines concerned,
first of all,
armoured draisines. They were
light armoured rail
motor vehicles, intended...
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handful draisines surviving to this today. Moreover, in
recent years,
several cars have been
independently adapted to non-original
draisines by collectors...
- stock. The
business ceased trading in 1956 and
later became Socofer.
Draisines :
These worked on
different VFILs, and for the "Big Companies"
which became...
- Arlen-Rielasingen and
Singen (Hohentwiel). The line can be
driven with
draisines on
other days map.geo.admin.ch (Map).
Swiss Confederation.
Retrieved 28...
- at
Titelberg testify that it was the
capital of the
Treviri tribe. 6
draisines (4 seat rail bikes) are
circulating on the
track linking the Fond-de-Gras...
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arranged consecutively, and thus the
archetype of the bicycle, was the
German draisine dating back to 1817. The term
bicycle was
coined in
France in the 1860s...
- a "railcar" may also be
little more than a
motorized railway handcar,
draisine or railbus. Some
railway companies, such as the
Great Western,
termed such...
-
Etzwilen and
Ramsen is open to the use of
draisines on
Sundays and
Swiss holidays from
April to October. Each
draisine carries two to five people.
Between December...
- also
manufactured petrol engines, automobiles, trucks, motor-powered
draisines,
motorboats and
marine engines. The
company was in 1911
merged with...
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Dennis Duck
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