- trailing bogie
- тележка прицепа
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Bogie — This article is about wheeled wagons and trolleys. For Bogey, see Bogie (disambiguation). US style railroad truck with journal bearings in journal boxes … Wikipedia
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Palatine P 5 — DRG Class 77.0 Palatine Pt 3/6 Bavarian Pt 3/6 DRG Class 77.1 Number(s): Palatinate: 310 321 DRG 77 001–012 Palatinate: 330 338, 401 410 Bavaria: 6101 6110 DRG 77 101–129 Quantity: 12 29 Manufacturer: Krauss … Wikipedia
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