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Qué (quién) es light engine - definición

Midland Railway's small engine policy; Engines of the Midland Railway; Light Engine
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light engine         
  • An [[EMD GP38-2]], "General Purpose" (GP) locomotives are often called a "''Geep''"
  • UP 4017]], a locomotive at the [[National Railroad Museum]] in Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Swiss]] ''axle box''
  • A ''catenary'' is visible above this electric [[Amtrak]] train.
  • An example of a [[BNSF Railway]] ''bad order'' repair tag
  • A [[Canadian National Railway]] prairie rail ''[[snowplow]]''
  • Railroad ''yard'' in [[Chicago]], Illinois, as seen in December 1942
  • A two-head color position ''signal'' on a [[CSXT]] mainline where the left head displays "Stop" and the right, "Clear"
  • A [[Canadian National Railway]] train showing the placement of ''ditch lights'' on the locomotive
  • narrow gauge]]'' (red) rail spacing
  • A ''[[caboose]]'' on display at the [[National New York Central Railroad Museum]]
  • A brakeman uses a ''fusee'' to demonstrate a hand signal indicating "stop"
  • A double ''[[whistle post]]''
  • Concept of the ''[[Garratt]]'' locomotive
  • A ''roundhouse'' and turntable, viewed from above
  • spreader]]''
  • A ''[[journal box]]'' complete with bearing and journal
  • ''[[Four-quadrant gate]]s'' rising
  • ''Boom barriers'' at a railway crossing in France
  • A railroad crossing at grade, also known as a ''diamond''
  • A ''position light signal''
  • A ''push pole''
  • A British lower-quadrant ''semaphore signal'' with subsidiary arm below
  • ''Rail profiles'' for flat-bottom and bullhead rails
  • A track ''tamping machine''
  • A ''turntable'' in Toronto, Canada
  • Two unused and one heavily corroded ''spikes'', with an [[inch]] ruler shown for scale
  • A ''rerail frog'' or ''rerailer''
  • A ''pantograph''
  • A ''[[diesel multiple unit]]'' in Poland
  • Miyazu]]
  • detonator]]'' on a rail
  • Union Station]] is an example of a ''railway station''
  • A ''[[water gauge]]''
  • Decapod]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Santa Fe]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Texas]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Mogul]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Prairie]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Consolidation]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Mikado]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Berkshire]]'' wheel arrangement
  • American]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Atlantic]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Jubilee]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Pacific]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Hudson]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Challenger]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Mountain]]'' wheel arrangement
  • Northern]]'' wheel arrangement
  • A ''wheeltapper'' at work on the Bulgarian railway
  • The [[Lithgow Zig Zag]]
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Railway Terminology; Railroad Terminology; Railroad terminology; Railway terminology; Rail Terminology; Railway line; Rail line; Through-routed; Train terminology; Control point (rail); Light engine; Wayobjects; Trackside objects; Dual control stand; Underbridge; Wayobject; Rail terminology; Dual Control Stand; Railroad line; Fall-plate; Dynamiter; Railway underbridge; Milk train; Glossary of rail terminology; Glossary of rail; Glossary of rail transport; Railroad terms; Empty coaching stock; Glossary of railroad terms; Bellmouth (railroad terminology); Centerplate (truck); Punch box; Notch 8; Trainmaster (occupation); Railroading terminology; Horn block; Fallen flag; Train bell; Lead track; List of rail transport terms
¦ noun a railway locomotive with no vehicles attached.
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The Locomotives of the Midland Railway (which it always referred to as engines), followed its small engine policy. The policy was later adopted by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, and contrasted with the London and North Western Railway's policy.
V engine         
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INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH TWO BANKS OF CYLINDERS AT AN ANGLE RESEMBLING A 'V'
V Engine; V-Engine; V-engine; V-type engine; Vee engine; V engines; V32 engine
A V engine, sometimes called a Vee engine, is a common configuration for internal combustion engines. It consists of two cylinder banks—usually with the same number of cylinders in each bank—connected to a common crankshaft.

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Locomotives of the Midland Railway

The Locomotives of the Midland Railway (which it always referred to as engines), followed its small engine policy. The policy was later adopted by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, and contrasted with the London and North Western Railway's policy. The small engine policy was partly the consequence of a difference in the background of senior managers. In most railway companies, the elite position was the design, construction and maintenance of locomotives. Bigger engines brought more prestige and allowed longer trains. In the Midland, the marketing department was paramount. They recognised that people wanted more frequent, shorter trains rather than an infrequent service. It concentrated on very light, very fast and frequent trains.