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- A monomotor is a train design where a single traction motor powers two or three axles in the same bogie. Conventional bogie design involves either having...
- A monomotor bogie (French: bogie monomoteur) is a form of traction bogie used for an electric locomotive or diesel-electric locomotive. It is distinguished...
- were manufactured at CLW. The typical feature of these locomotive is the Monomotor bogies. This construction results in substantial saving in weight in traction...
- Retrieved 2024-01-15. "'Tragédia', descreve testemunha sobre queda de avião monomotor que matou 7 pessoas no Sul de Minas". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
- mechanical drive shaft to the bogie and final drives to each axle. Otherwise a monomotor bogie with a single traction motor. These are used for both electrics...
- locomotives were built by CLW. The typical feature of these locomotives is Monomotor Bogie. This construction results in substantial saving in weight in traction...
- three innovations in locomotive design: quad-voltage working, three-axle monomotor bogies and the new 'Nez C****é' body style of French locomotives. With...
- manufacturer Alsthom. They have a typically Alsthom C′C′ wheel arrangement with monomotor bogies. They share their "Nez C****é" body design with SNCF class CC 6500...
- in AAR. This arrangement has been used for electric locos with three monomotor bogies, such as the Italian FS class E.632 of 1982. These are a pair of...
- favors speed over maximum tractive effort. Electric locomotives with monomotor bogies are sometimes ****ed with two-speed gearing. This allows higher...