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[1] [2] Members of the FTRA claim to be a loosely knit club of people who share a similar lifestyle, and organise for mutual support. [3] FTRA members are most frequently encountered along the BNSF Railway's Hi-Line, which stretches from Chicago to Seattle, often sleeping in switching yards, bridge underpasses, and boxcars along the route.
Unimog 405/UGN road–rail vehicle used as a rail car mover A Volvo L70F loader fitted with Aries Hyrail road–rail vehicle conversion and train braking system. A railcar mover (also called a shunt vehicle in Australia, the UK, and in Canada, or the trademarks Trackmobile or ShuttleWagon) is a road–rail vehicle (capable of travelling on both roads and rail tracks) fitted with couplers for ...
The North American Railcar Operators Association (NARCOA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and safe, legal operation of railroad equipment historically used for maintenance of way purposes. The organization is primarily composed of those who own and operate a personal railcar speeder. [2]
A railroad car float in the Upper New York Bay, 1919.A tugboat stack is visible behind the middle car. 1912 PRR map showing the Greenville Terminal and its car float operations, also the current crossing
Railcar mover Shuttlewagon Road–rail vehicle: Brandt Maintenance Vehicle c. 2011 –present Self Powered Flat Cars #5066, 5067, 5068. Relco Locomotives Work Train 2019–2023 Three diesel locomotives and 14 flatcars with overall 800 ft (240 m) length for Transbay Tube refit project. [80] Each locomotive has a limited weight of 132,000 pounds.
A boat club is a sports club serving boat owners, particularly those interested in rowing and yachting, but also kayaking, canoeing, motor boats and other small boats ...
The Association of Waterways Cruising clubs is a waterway society and umbrella organisation in England, UK.It was founded in the early 1960s by the St Pancras, Dunstable, Uxbridge and Lee and Stort boat clubs as an inter-club scheme for an emergency service for boaters, and for safe overnight moorings.
Reporting marks on two Canadian Pacific covered hopper cars; with the left car marked as CP 388686 and the right car marked as SOO 115239. A reporting mark is a code used to identify owners or lessees of rolling stock and other equipment used on certain rail transport networks.