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  2. UIC classification of railway coaches - Wikipedia

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    coach with 34-pole control cable for push-pull operations uu coach with 36-pole control cable for push-pull operations (included in f or n) h coach which power supply from axle generators (some with additional bus-bar) formerly: non-converted local passenger train coaches of Reichsbahn origin z coach with power supply from bus-bar (no axle ...

  3. UIC 568 - Wikipedia

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    The UIC 568-cable and connector was first introduced along with the specifications for carriages built according to the UIC type Y (24.5 meters long, 8 cabins) and the UIC type X (26.4 meters long, 10 cabins), but have later on been used for variety of other passenger carriages, allowing mixing of InterCity (medium to long distances) and regional (short to medium distances) carriages.

  4. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    The train crew will normally declare that they are "in emergency" over the train radio, thus warning other trains and the dispatcher that there is a problem. [101] [102] End-of-train-device (ETD) or flashing rear-end device (FRED) An ETD on a container train A form of electronic caboose with a flashing red light mounted on the end of a train ...

  5. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport terms are a form of technical terminology applied to railways. Although many terms are uniform across different nations and companies, they are by no means universal, with differences often originating from parallel development of rail transport systems in different parts of the world, and in the national origins of the engineers and managers who built the inaugural rail ...

  6. Composite Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Mark 1 CK was as common as coaches comprising all standard class (SK), with both types outnumbering all first class (FK) coaches. There was also a Brake Composite Corridor or BCK, but this was not as common. No coaches of this type are still in daily use on the main line network, since open saloon coaches are now preferred by operating ...

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  8. Corridor coach - Wikipedia

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    This was achieved by linking the corridors of adjacent coaches using a "corridor connector". [3] The "Standard Corridor" thus became one of the standard mid-20th century designs of railway carriage. [4] The corridor coach was known on the European continent as the American system or American coach in the early 1900s. [5] [6]

  9. 7 things you should never do when traveling by train ... - AOL

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    Trainline reported that over a third of people think spreading out over multiple seats is the most annoying behavior when traveling. So, Hanson recommends keeping your purses or small bags in your ...