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Throughout railroad history, many manufacturing companies have come and gone. This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock.Most of these companies built both passenger and freight equipment and no distinction is made between the two for the purposes of this list.
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.
Electric vehicle manufacturers of Switzerland (1 C, 11 P) R. Swiss racecar constructors (8 P) S. Motorcycle manufacturers of Switzerland (1 C, 3 P) T.
Two system, pre-series Ee 3/3 II: 16511-16519 Ee 932 5: 000-008 1962-1963 9 9 45 525 Two system, bought 1971-72 from SNCF: Ee 3/3 IV: 16551-16560 Ee 934 5: 551-560 1962-1963 10 10 60 390 Four system Ee 6/6: 16801-16802 Ee 960 000-001 1952 2 Ee 6/6 II: 16811-16820 Ee 961 000-009 1980 10 Eem 6/6: 17001-17006 Eem 962 1970 6 Rebuilt to Em 6/6: Em 3 ...
The Swiss motorway system requires the purchase of a road tax disc - which costs 40 Swiss francs for one calendar year - in order to use its roadways, for both passenger cars and trucks. The Swiss motorway network has a total length of 1,638 kilometres (1,018 mi) (as of 2000) and has also - with an area of 41,290 km 2 (15,940 sq mi) - one of ...
For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Switzerland see Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Switzerland. Subcategories.
Notes: In the second column of the table:- the 'factory VIN ID code', [9] this is indicated in the 11th digit of the vehicles' 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number, and this factory code is only assigned to plants which produce actual completed vehicles. Component factories which do not produce complete vehicles do not have this factory ID code.
Cargo Sous Terrain (abbreviated to CST; French language, literally: "Underground Cargo") is a planned underground logistics system in Switzerland. It was set up as an association (Förderverein Cargo sous terrain) in September 2013, and was based at the headquarters of the Swiss retailer Coop in Basel. [1]