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  2. Template:Infobox train - Wikipedia

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    This template is used in articles about rail vehicles, including, but not limited to railcars, multiple units, trams/streetcars and freight and passenger cars. Locomotives use Template:Infobox locomotive; train services use Template:Infobox rail service. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status box_width ...

  3. Genset locomotive - Wikipedia

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    More efficient design. Longer service life. Fuel savings. Ultra-low emissions. Improved wheel to rail adhesion capability. With multiple engine gensets, should one genset engine fail, the others can keep the train going, albeit at reduced speed.

  4. GE AC6000CW - Wikipedia

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    GE worked with Deutz-MWM of Germany in 1994 to design and construct the 6,250-horsepower (4,660-kilowatt) 7HDL engine for the locomotives. [3] The first locomotive with a 7HDL was the "Green Machine" GE 6000, nicknamed for its green paint scheme.

  5. Design Your Own Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Russell Sipe reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "In summary, if you are a model railroader/rail fan you will find this product a very enjoyable extension of your chosen hobby (but be sure to get version 1.2 or later).

  6. Category:Locomotive builders and designers - Wikipedia

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    C. Henry Roe Campbell; Arturo Caprotti; Walter Chalmers; André Chapelon; Yefim and Miron Cherepanov; George Jackson Churchward; Charles Clifford (locomotive engineer)

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  8. Tom Thumb (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Thumb was the first American-built steam locomotive to operate on a common-carrier railroad.It was designed and constructed by Peter Cooper in 1829 to convince owners of the newly formed Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) (now CSX) to use steam engines; it was not intended to enter revenue service.

  9. Locomotive frame - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive frame of a LNER Gresley Pacific locomotive during construction. A locomotive frame is the structure that forms the backbone of the railway locomotive, giving it strength and supporting the superstructure elements such as a cab, boiler or bodywork.