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  2. Mineral wagon - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum-braked 21 ton coal wagon being loaded from a hopper at Blaenant Colliery, bound for Aberthaw Power Station, c.October 1965. The basic wagon had numerous variants. On creation of British Railways (BR) in 1948 - which took control of all railway assets, including all private owner wagons - the new organisation inherited 55,000 original MoT wagons, they were all given a "B" prefix in their ...

  3. British carriage and wagon numbering and classification

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    Open wagons P: Private owner 2-axle wagons (originally all private owner wagons) Q: Hauled departmental (non-revenue) carriages R: Railway operating vehicles: Barrier wagons, Adaptor wagons, Runners and Diesel Brake Tenders S: 2-axle steel wagons (excluding coil-carrying wagons until 1984 [2]) T: Tank wagons U: International hauled coaching ...

  4. List of Michigan railroads - Wikipedia

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    Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway: Garden Bay Railway: 1914 1917 N/A Glencoe, Pinconning and Lake Shore Railroad: NYC: 1876 1879 Pinconning Railroad: Gogebic and Montreal River Railroad: CP: 1883 Grand Haven Railroad: PM: 1878 1881 Chicago and West Michigan Railway: Grand Rapids, Belding and Saginaw Railroad: PM: 1898 1903 Pere ...

  5. Railroad car - Wikipedia

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    A railroad car, railcar (American and Canadian English), [a] railway wagon, railway carriage, railway truck, railwagon, railcarriage or railtruck (British English and UIC), also called a train car, train wagon, train carriage or train truck, is a vehicle used for the carrying of cargo or passengers on a rail transport network (a railroad/railway).

  6. Hopper car - Wikipedia

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    A hopper car (NAm) or hopper wagon (UIC) is a type of railroad freight car that has opening doors or gates on the underside or on the sides to discharge its cargo. They are used to transport loose solid bulk commodities such as coal , ore , grain , and track ballast .

  7. Open wagon - Wikipedia

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    A Class Ow goods wagon on the Saxon narrow gauge railways with Heberlein brakes Open wagon for peat, 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) . An open wagon (or truck in the UK) forms a large group of railway goods wagons designed primarily for the transportation of bulk goods that are not moisture-retentive and can usually be tipped, dumped or shovelled.

  8. What's in our names? How our streets and landmarks tell our ...

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    The developers named it for the previous owner of the land, G.C. Tharpe, who operated a dairy farm. In 1947, it began a series of extensions west. Today it stretches five miles to Capital Circle ...

  9. Goods wagon - Wikipedia

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    Hbillns wagon with sliding sides in ITL’s green livery Commonwealth Oil Corporation goods wagon in Australia. Goods wagons or freight wagons [1] (North America: freight cars), [2] also known as goods carriages, goods trucks, freight carriages or freight trucks, are unpowered railway vehicles that are used for the transportation of cargo.

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