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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. 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 ...

  4. UIC wagon numbers - Wikipedia

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    They enable a railway wagon or coach to be positively identified and form a common language between railway operators, infrastructure companies and the state authorities. The system of wagon numbering has been laid down by the International Union of Railways ( Union internationale des chemins de fer or UIC , founded in 1922) and is similar to ...

  5. Tourist Standard Open - Wikipedia

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    Tourist Second Open or Tourist Standard Open, abbreviated to TSO, is a type of British Railways coach. The designation "Tourist" was originally as opposed to a normal SO (Second Open) coach. Both types have the same number of seating bays per coach, but the TSO has four seats across, arranged 2+2 either side of a central aisle, while an SO has ...

  6. ICF coach - Wikipedia

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    The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) coach is a conventional passenger coach used on the majority of Indian Railways (IR) lines. [1] Between 1955 and 2018, more than 54,000 were produced and some were exported to other countries.

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  8. Corridor coach - Wikipedia

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    An Indonesian compartment suite coach for Bima and Argo Semeru Train, which is considered as "corridor coach", rather than "compartment coach" Sketch of a French corridor coach (SNCF A9u) A corridor coach is a type of railway passenger coach divided into compartments and having a corridor down one side of the coach to allow free movement along ...

  9. Indian Railways coaching stock - Wikipedia

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    Indian Railways coaching stock consists of various travel class passenger coaches, freight wagons apart from specialized and dedicated coaching stock for other uses. Indian Railways operates India 's railway system and comes under the purview of the Ministry of Railways of Government of India .