Experimental test runs on light-weight streamline car developed by Stout Engineering Laboratories; work has been carried on for Pullman Car and Mfg Corp; 90 mph top speed; two 165-hp engines, located below car on forward truck, drive axles independently through automatic transmissions; frame work is of welded chromium-molybdenum steel tubing; windows are sealed, car being air-conditioned. (See also Automotive Industries v 69 n 14 Sept 30 1933 p 400; Ry Age v 95 n 15 Oct 7 1933 p 489-90)
Stout railcar weighs 25,000 lbs. and seats 50 passengers
Welding
Welding ; 4 , n 12 ; p 549-550
1933
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Stout railcar weighs 25,000 lbs. and seats 50 passengers
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