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  2. Wallpaper Engine - Wikipedia

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    Wallpaper Engine is an application for Windows with a companion app on Android [3] which allows users to use and create animated and interactive wallpapers, similar to the defunct Windows DreamScene. Wallpapers are shared through the Steam Workshop functionality as user-created downloadable content .

  3. Amtrak paint schemes - Wikipedia

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    AEM-7 locomotives had the blue stripe expanded to cover the entire lower part of the body. [6] On Dash 8-32BWH locomotives, a deeper blue and red was used; the stripes had additional pinstripes and angled upward across the middle of the body. [6] The similarity to the Pepsi logo led to the units being nicknamed "Pepsi Cans".

  4. EMD SD45 - Wikipedia

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    The SD45 is a six-axle diesel-electric locomotive class built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between 1965 and 1971. It has an EMD 645E3 twenty-cylinder engine generating 3,600 hp (2,680 kW) on the same frame as the SD38, SD39, SD40, and SDP40.

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  6. Bombardier ALP-45DP - Wikipedia

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    The engines are capable of shorter startup times from idle to load (100 rpm/s) than traditional medium speed diesel engines. [41] To achieve mass balance and distribution within the locomotive, the engines are situated on either side of the transformer, which is located in the center of the locomotive. [ 24 ]

  7. British Rail corporate liveries - Wikipedia

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    The XP64 train was used to test technology and carriage arrangements for the planned Mark 2 coaches. The coaches for the XP64 train were painted in a slightly lighter version of what would eventually become Rail Blue, with a 44-inch-wide (1,100 mm) Pale Ivory stripe centred on the passenger windows, and brown underframe. [4]

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  9. List of Russian steam locomotive classes - Wikipedia

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    Image С У: S U: 2-6-2: Bryansk, Krasnoye Sormovo, Kolomna, Luhansk, Kharkiv 2270 1925–1941 36 with higher axleload designated С УТ (S UT); 210 with draught fan designated С УМ (S UM) Krasnoye Sormovo 411 1947–1951 2 with mechanical stokers designated С УР (S UR) М: M 4-8-0: Luhansk, Putilov 100 1926–1930