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- curves without binding. Some three-driving-axle locomotives also had flangeless wheels on the middle axle, such as Everett Railroad 11, and the NZR WH...
- as mineral engines with large cabs with doors ****ed. The 2nd axle had flangeless wheels. All members survived into LMS ownership. Three locomotives, numbers...
- design, the third and fourth driving axles were planned to be "blind" (flangeless) in order to improve curve handling, but ALCO's lateral motion devices...
- several inserts. The circular phantom comes in two varieties: flanged and flangeless. The latter is recommended by the American College of Radiology for accreditation...
- clearance at the tops of tight crests. The Australian Standard Garratt had flangeless leading driving wheels that tended to cause derailments on sharp curves...
- 1870 the company supplied the first locomotive to run in ****an, and a flangeless 0-4-0T for a steelworks in Tredegar which was still using angle rails...
- a plateway, using L-shaped iron plates as rails, to carry wagons with flangeless wheels. In 1841, when more modern railways had developed throughout the...
- wagons to be guided by having the wheels flanged instead of running, flangeless, in grooves. Since these rails were raised above the ground they were...
- L-shaped flanged rails and flangeless iron wheels Jessop's edge rails of 1789 with cast-iron flanged wheels running on flangeless iron rails The earliest...
- James Pearson, the railway company's engineer, and featured single large flangeless driving wheels between two supporting four-wheeled bogies. The water was...