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Based on the 3100 series design [5] introduced in 2019, [6] the 3200 series was designed as a "flexible train", allowing trainsets to be arranged in 4-, 6-, or 8-car formations as needed. The trains will use silicon carbide -based VVVF traction control systems, offering 69% energy savings over the traction systems used with the 3500 series ...
In 1989, Navistar introduced the second generation of the S-series medium-duty trucks, renaming the Class 6 range the 4000 series. Ending the 10-year use of the "Schoolmaster" product name, the bus chassis received a separate model designation; the S-1753 was replaced by the 3700, and the S-1853 was replaced by the 3800.
The 3200-series (numbered 3201–3457) is a series of 'L' cars built between 1992 and 1994 by Morrison-Knudsen of Hornell, New York, with body shells built by Brazilian subcontractor Mafersa. [1] A total of 257 cars were built, of which 255 remain in service.
A pregnant Georgia mother who cops say killed her 1-year-old son was caught and taken into custody in upstate New York over the weekend after two weeks on the run.
The Keisei 3000 series (京成3000形) is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by the private railway operator Keisei Electric Railway on commuter services in the Tokyo area of Japan since 2003. [4]
Arunabh Kumar, who co-starred in TVF Pitchers and also the founder of TVF, announced that the series will be released in May 2015. [9] The official teaser was released on 3 April 2015, confirming the said date. [10] However, the 4-minute teaser trailer of the series, which released on 27 May 2015, [11] announced a new release date of 10 June 2015.
The Viral Fever, abbreviated to TVF, is an Indian video on demand and over-the-top media service and YouTube channel started by TVF Media Labs in 2010, and currently owned and operated by Contagious Online Media Network Private Limited. [1]
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