enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Swap body - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swap_body

    A swap body, exchangeable container or interchangeable unit, [1] is one of the types of standard freight containers for road and rail transport.. Based on and very similar to the more widespread shipping containers (ISO containers), swap bodies normally have the same external dimensions for the bottom corner fittings as ISO shipping containers so that they can be placed on the same kinds of ...

  3. Bogie exchange - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogie_exchange

    Bogie exchange is a system for operating railway wagons on two or more gauges to overcome difference in the track gauge. To perform a bogie exchange, a car is converted from one gauge to another by removing the bogies or trucks (the chassis containing the wheels and axles of the car), and installing a new bogie with differently spaced wheels.

  4. Intermodal freight transport - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermodal_freight_transport

    Swap body units have the same bottom corners as intermodal containers but are not strong enough to be stacked. They have folding legs under their frame and can be moved between trucks without using a crane. Handling equipment can be designed with intermodality in mind, assisting with transferring containers between rail, road and sea.

  5. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermodal_container

    Swap body units usually have the same bottom corner fixtures as intermodal containers, and often have folding legs under their frame so that they can be moved between trucks without using a crane. However they frequently do not have the upper corner fittings of ISO containers, and are not stackable, nor can they be lifted and handled by the ...

  6. Flat wagon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_wagon

    Flat wagons for carrying timber: the Class Snps 719 (front) and the Class Roos-t 642 (behind). Flat wagons (sometimes flat beds, flats or rail flats, US: flatcars), as classified by the International Union of Railways (UIC), are railway goods wagons that have a flat, usually full-length, deck (or 2 decks on car transporters) and little or no superstructure.

  7. International Union of Railways - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../International_Union_of_Railways

    The provisions aim to facilitate LU identification to speed-up international traffic movements. They are applicable to semi-trailers, swap bodies, roller units loaded on wagons and bogies in combined transport operations. FU-7100 [34] Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) User Requirements Specification. Defines a set of technology ...

  8. Discover the latest breaking news in the U.S. and around the world — politics, weather, entertainment, lifestyle, finance, sports and much more.

  9. List of New Zealand freight wagons - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_Zealand...

    25FT HC refrigerated THERMAL SWAP BODY - KR 26.3 TSL 25ft HC Curtain Sider Insulated - KR 26.3 TSM 25ft HC Curtain Sider - KR/Toll 26.3 TSR 25ft HC refrigerated thermal Swap Body - KR TST 20ft General Purpose TSX 20ft Std Side Opener Insulated - KR TVG 20ft Insulated Container VCX 20ft Scrap Box XBC 20ft Std End Opener Grain - Toll XGC