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  • 101Co-Bo — In the UIC classification, the Co Bo or Co′Bo′ wheel arrangement features two uncoupled bogies. The Co bogie has three driven axles and the Bo bogie has two. The British Rail Class 28 is the first (and only) UK locomotive with a Co Bo wheel… …

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  • 102Narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways — NA class locomotive, preserved on the Puffing Billy Railway in the original green livery used by the Victorian Railways until 1903. Photographed at Gembrook in 2006. The former Victorian Railways, the state railway authority in Victoria,… …

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  • 103Achterbahnfahrwerk — Eine Achterbahn Räderanordnung in seitlicher Aufsicht. Die Underfriction Räder sind unten. Die drei Radsätze klammern sich um die Schiene …

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  • 104de Havilland Comet — This article is about the jet airliner. For the 1930s racing aircraft, see de Havilland DH.88. DH 106 Comet …

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  • 105Marden rail crash — Date and time 4 January 1969 at 20:42 Location Between Paddock Wood and Marden railway stations. Coordinates Approximately TQ 724 449 …

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  • 106Matilda II — Matilda tank redirects here. For the earlier Infantry Tank, see Matilda I (tank). This article is about the tank. For the person, see Matilda II of Boulogne. Infantry Tank Mark II …

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  • 107Disc brake — Close up of a disc brake on a car On automobiles, disc brakes are often located with …

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  • 108Hunting oscillation — The classical Hunting oscillation is a swaying motion of a railway vehicle caused by the coning action on which the directional stability of an adhesion railway depends.Below a certain critical speed, the motion is damped out, above this speed… …

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  • 109Prussian T 9 — The Prussian T 9 was a class of German steam locomotive which included several types of tank engine, all with six coupled wheels and two carrying wheels operated by the Prussian state railways. Contents 1 T 9.1 2 T 9 Elberfeld variant 3 T 9… …

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  • 110Whyte notation — A selection of early 20th century locomotive types according to their Whyte notation and their comparative size …

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