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  • 21mud wagon — noun : a stagecoach lighter and smaller than the Concord coach with flat sides and simpler joinery …

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  • 22Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 23Flatcar — A string of flatcars carries tanks (under tarps) in April, 1943. A flatcar (US) (also flat car (US)[1] or flat wagon (non US)) is a piece of railroad (US) or railway (non US) rolling stock that consists o …

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  • 24Austauschbauart — The so called Austauschbauart wagons were German railway vehicles produced from the late 1920s onwards which had common components built to agreed standards. Origin of the conceptThe German term Austauschbau ( interchangeable component… …

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  • 25Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme — Somme Bay Railway …

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  • 26Slate waggon — Slate wagons (sometimes spelled waggons) are specialized types railroad cars designed for the conveyance of slate. The characteristics of this stone led to the development of small open cars that carried the slate in its various forms. These were …

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  • 27Bavarian branch lines — comprised nearly half the total railway network in Bavaria, a state in the southeastern Germany that was a kingdom in the days of the German Empire. The construction era for branch lines lasted from 1872, when the first route, from Siegelsdorf to …

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  • 28Crane (railroad) — Rail Crane Czech PW maintenance crane …

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  • 29London Underground engineering stock — Over the years, London Underground has acquired various types of engineering stock to help with the construction of new lines and maintenance of existing lines. Some of these wagons were inherited from its predecessors, many were built new and… …

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  • 30Chemins de fer de Corse — SNCF Name=Le Chemin de Fer de la Corse ColourName=#dddddd and damaged, was not reopened after the war. The L Île Rousse Calvi line, or Balagne line, is very popular among tourists because it follows the coastline practically over the beaches with …

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