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Rail cars (Was: AUSTRIAN RAIL CAR)
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lugnet.trains
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Thu, 11 Feb 1999 14:13:25 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek (lar@voyager.net) wrote:
> > - ER-IR4
> > <URL:http://mercurio.iet.unipi.it/pix/dk/electric/ER-IR4/pix.html>
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> Hmm.. these have tested in the US, I think. That huge rubber front is
> very distinctive, and would be fun to model. All the pictures show at
> least two units, though. In the last picture, is the center (not the red
> end) articulated? it's hard to tell) If one unit can't operate by itself
> I would tend to say "not a rail car" in the US sense.
The listed units can all operate on their own.
It was the IC3 (three box diesel version of the IR4) that
were tested in the US. There are pictures from the test runs
at
<URL:http://mercurio.iet.unipi.it/pix/dk/diesel/dmu/MF-IC3/AMTRAK/pix.html>.
Play well,
Jacob
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| (...) I would tend to say not, as to me, the defining characteristic of a railcar (or a street car, for that matter) is that it has two trucks (rather than articulated the way the 4559 lead unit is) and that it contains the entire "stuff" of a (...) (26 years ago, 9-Feb-99, to lugnet.trains)
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