train

railroad vehicle

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major reference

  • New Castle
    In railroad

    …land transportation in which flange-wheeled vehicles move over two parallel steel rails, or tracks, either by self-propulsion or by the propulsion of a locomotive.

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air-brake system

  • jackhammer
    In pneumatic device: Major types of pneumatic devices

    Brakes on trains and most buses and large trucks are operated by air pressure. A piston rod from an air cylinder exerts force on the braking device. On railroad cars the air-brake system includes a compressor, pneumatic valves, regulators, piping, reservoir, and other accessories. There are levers,…

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bridges

  • Seto Great Bridge
    In bridge: Railway bridges

    The rise of the locomotive as a mode of transportation during the 19th century spurred the design of new bridges and bridge forms strong enough to handle both the increased weight and the dynamic loads of trains. The most significant of these early railway bridges was Robert Stephenson’s Britannia…

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mass transit

  • London Underground
    In mass transit: Growth in the 19th century

    …and eventually steam and electric trains were limited to operations on fixed guideways (rails), and extending the service required installing more rails, a large and semipermanent investment. This inflexibility of a rail-based system was balanced by its low rolling resistance, which permitted the connection of several vehicles into trains where…

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