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- The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives...
- The New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) is a class of individually-propelled carriages ("electric multiple units") manufactured by Bombardier Transportation...
- Amtrak operates a fleet of 2,142 railway cars and 425 locomotives for revenue runs and service, collectively called rolling stock. Notable examples include...
- some sets were retained for the South West Rail link since no newer rollingstock or additional Waratah trains had been ordered. In December 2016, the...
- List of Kereta Api Indonesia rolling stock classes. All are for 3 ft 6 in gauge railways unless otherwise stated. This list includes both operational and...
- built) 160 Series (IMU160) – 28 in service (28 built) New Generation Rollingstock 700 Series – 75 in service Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP)...
- Gaasperplas using M4 rollingstock. During line 53 replacement between Van der Madeweg and Gaasperplas. The older M3 rollingstock arriving at Kraaiennest...
- Technical Rolling stock ME201 (Ex BN-Holec) MH102 (KRDI) and ME204 (shared rollingstock with YIA airport rail service) carrying Locomotive (only emergency) Track...
- with 4 and 6 wheeled "dogbox" p****enger carriages, but larger bogie rollingstock started to appear from the turn of the century. On the Melbourne suburban...
- The Bad Krozingen and Münstertal Railway, also the Münstertal Railway (German: Münstertalbahn), is a branch line in Baden-Württemberg, in southwest Germany...