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  2. Road train - Wikipedia

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    A three-trailer livestock road train in Australia An early road train at Alice Springs on the way to Tennant Creek, c. 1938–1948 A diesel road train in Alice Springs, c. 1938–1939 A road train , also known as a land train or long combination vehicle (LCV) is a semi-trailer used to move road freight more efficiently than single-trailer semi ...

  3. Blomberg B - Wikipedia

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    The Blomberg B is a 2-axle bogie that was introduced by EMD in 1939 with the FT locomotive series; the original "B" version plus later "M" and "X" versions were quite successful and became standard equipment on a multitude of locomotive models. They are easily identified by prominent "swing hangers" on each side which widen the effective spring ...

  4. GE U23B - Wikipedia

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    9114-9121 AAR type-B trucks, all others FB-2 Penn Central Transportation: 77 2700–2776 to Conrail 2700–2776 in 1976 Southern Peru Copper: 16 40-45, 50-59 FB-2 trucks Southern Railway: 70 3900-3969 High-nose, 3900–3914 with AAR type-B trucks, 3935–3969 with FB-2, all long hood forward Texas Utilities: 1 103 Western Pacific Railroad: 15 ...

  5. Semi-trailer truck - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the operator Denby Transport designed and built a 83 ft long (25.25 m) B-Train (or B-Double) semi-trailer truck called the Denby Eco-Link to show the benefits of such a vehicle, which were a reduction in road accidents and result in fewer road deaths, a reduction in emissions due to the one tractor unit still being used and no further ...

  6. Overland train - Wikipedia

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    In testing under the "Project OTTER", for "Overland Train Terrain Evaluation Research", the vehicle performed well. But in the end the Army gave up on the idea as newer heavy-lift helicopters like the S-64 Skycrane made the train concept outdated. [8] The vehicle remained unused for a time, and was then put up for sale for $1.4 million in 1969. [9]

  7. GE U36B - Wikipedia

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    The GE U36B is a four-axle 3,600 hp (2.7 MW) B-B diesel-electric locomotive produced by General Electric from 1969 to 1974. It was primarily used by the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad and its successors, although thirteen provided the power for the original Auto Train. The U36B was the last GE high-horsepower universal series locomotive.

  8. GE U50 - Wikipedia

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    The U50 rode on four two-axle trucks, grouped in pairs linked by span bolsters, giving a wheel arrangement of B+B-B+B.The trucks and bolsters were re-used from scrapped UP turbine locomotives built by GE during the 1950s.

  9. Mack Titan - Wikipedia

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    The Mack Titan is a heavy-duty truck produced by Mack Trucks. Two variants are produced: one for the Australian market, introduced in 1995 aimed at heavy road train operators, and a 2008 version introduced in North America. The Titan can haul loads up to 200 tonnes GCWR and comes with many heavy-duty options that are not usually found on ...