Design features of light weight construction three-car trains with diesel propulsion for private railroads in Denmark; cars are close-coupled for train crew and passengers; car frames are of integral self-supporting type with high moment of resistance to torsion; all plates and profiles are of copper-bearing steel and thickness of floor, side and roof plates is 1.25 to 1.5 mm; sides are strengthened by longitudinal outside ribs on outer panels; each railroad car is powered by two Bussing 6-cyl horizontal engines of model U.11, and each engine drives inner axle of one truck; ventilation and heating; transmission; truck frames; car lighting; control and supervision.
Modern secondary-line trains
Ry Gaz
Railway Gazette ; 121 , n 16
1965
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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