Railroad speeder
A speeder (also known as railway motor car, putt-putt, track-maintenance car, crew car, jigger, trike, quad, trolley, inspection car, or a draisine) is a small railcar formerly used around the world by track inspectors and work crews to move quickly to and from work sites. Although it is slow compared to a train or car, it is called speeder because it is faster than a human-powered vehicle such as a handcar (draisine). Motorised inspection cars date back to at least 1896, when it was reported that the U.S. Daimler Motor Company created a gasoline-powered rail inspection car capable of 15 mph (24 km/h).
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Railroad speeder
A speeder (also known as railway motor car, putt-putt, track-maintenance car, crew car, jigger, trike, quad, trolley, inspection car, or a draisine) is a small railcar formerly used around the world by track inspectors and work crews to move quickly to and from work sites. Although it is slow compared to a train or car, it is called speeder because it is faster than a human-powered vehicle such as a handcar (draisine). Motorised inspection cars date back to at least 1896, when it was reported that the U.S. Daimler Motor Company created a gasoline-powered rail inspection car capable of 15 mph (24 km/h).
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A speeder (also known as railw ...... Operators, Inc. in Australia.
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Автодрезина — самоходное несъё ...... кже для инспекторских поездок.
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Автодрезина — самохідний заліз ...... бо звичайні залізничні вагони.
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モーターカー(もしくはモータカー)とは、主に鉄道の保守作業に ...... 運ぶ小型のモーターカーをSpeeder(スピーダー)と呼ぶ。
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轨道车(英語:Rail motor car)是指功率在736kW以下,能在铁路线上运行和牵引的专用小型内燃机车,是铁路的建设、维护时施工部门主要的运输设备。
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A speeder (also known as railw ...... r capable of 15 mph (24 km/h).
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Автодрезина — самоходное несъё ...... кже для инспекторских поездок.
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Автодрезина — самохідний заліз ...... бо звичайні залізничні вагони.
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モーターカー(もしくはモータカー)とは、主に鉄道の保守作業に ...... 運ぶ小型のモーターカーをSpeeder(スピーダー)と呼ぶ。
@ja
轨道车(英語:Rail motor car)是指功率在736kW以下,能在铁路线上运行和牵引的专用小型内燃机车,是铁路的建设、维护时施工部门主要的运输设备。
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Railroad speeder
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Автодрезина
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Автодрезина
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モーターカー
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轨道车
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