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  2. MBTA CAF USA Type 10 - Wikipedia

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    The Type 10 LRV is a future class of low-floor light rail vehicles, to be manufactured by Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) for the MBTA Green Line in Greater Boston, Massachusetts. The Type 10 cars are 54% longer than the existing rolling stock of the Green Line, and will be equipped with new safety and accessibility features.

  3. M-LOK - Wikipedia

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    M110A1 SDMR featuring a Geissele M-LOK rail handguard A STNGR USA 15 in (381 mm) HWK M-LOK handguard on a civilian semi-automatic AR-15 style rifle. While M-LOK is licensed free-of-charge, it is not open source, and thus manufacturers must acquire a license from Magpul before making products using the M-LOK standard. Magpul claims this gives ...

  4. Picatinny rail - Wikipedia

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    A metric-upgraded version of the 1913 rail, the STANAG 4694 NATO Accessory Rail, was designed in conjunction with weapon manufacturers like Aimpoint, Beretta, Colt, FN Herstal and Heckler & Koch, and was approved by the NATO Army Armaments Group (NAAG), Land Capability Group 1 Dismounted Soldier (LCG1-DS) on May 8, 2009.

  5. British Rail coach type codes - Wikipedia

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    G: Gangwayed (e.g. BG - Brake Gangwayed) H: Handbrake HM: Half-motor (prefix on multiple units) Used for vehicles with one traction motor or engine where the Motor type vehicle of that class usually had two K: corridor: L: Lavatory (usually shown only in non-gangwayed or diesel multiple unit codes) Lounge (prefix) (but see SL) M: Motor (powered ...

  6. List of DRG locomotives and railbuses - Wikipedia

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    Lighter version of Prussian S 10 with smaller boiler 17 2: Prussian S 10 2: 2'C h3: S 35.17: PKP Class Pk3: Former Prussian S 10 2: DRG rebuild: 2'C h3: S 35.18: Rebuilt from Prussian S 10 2 in 1932, medium pressure boiler (25 kg/cm 2) H 17 2: DRG experimental high pressure locomotive: 2'C h3v: S 35.20: Rebuilt from Prussian S 10 2 in 1925 ...

  7. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    Spring spikes or elastic rail spikes [25] are used with flat-bottomed rail, baseplates and wooden sleepers. The spring spike holds the rail down and prevents tipping and also secures the baseplate to the sleeper. [26] The Macbeth spike (trade name) is a two-pronged U-shaped staple-like spike bent so that it appears M-shaped when viewed from the ...