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TYPE OF DIESEL OR ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE WITH BOX-LIKE SUPERSTRUCTURE
Oil-electric; Box cab; Box-cab
  • Preserved Alco boxcab at the [[North Alabama Railroad Museum]]
  • A [[British Rail Class 66]], which would be considered by American rail enthusiasts as a "boxcab". This design dominates much of Europe and a smaller part of Asia.

oil box      
1) масленка
2) поддон
permutation box         
Controlled permutation box; P box; P Box
блок перестановок (в алгоритме стандарта шифрования данных DES)
post office box         
  • PO boxes inside the [[NamPost]] main building in [[Windhoek]].
  • General Post Office]], Hong Kong.
  • Haslen]], [[Switzerland]]
  • Post office boxes next to the [[S-market]] [[supermarket]] in [[Klaukkala]], [[Finland]]
UNIQUELY ADDRESSABLE LOCKABLE BOX LOCATED ON THE PREMISES OF A POST OFFICE STATION
P.O. Box; Post Office Box; P.O. box; PO box; P.O. boxes; PO boxes; PO Box; Po box; Post Office box; Postal box; P. O. Box; Postal Box; Postal Mail Box; Postal mailbox; Delivery locker; Post-office box; Postoffice box
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Definitie

Тексако
("Текса́ко")

нефтяная монополия США; см. в ст. Нефтяные монополии.

Wikipedia

Boxcab

A boxcab, in railroad terminology, is a locomotive in which the machinery and crew areas are enclosed in a box-like superstructure (from boxcar). It is a term mostly used in North America while in Victoria (Australia), such locomotives have been nicknamed "butterboxes" (Victorian Railways second series "E" Class electric locomotives numbered E1102 to E1111). Boxcabs may use any source of power but most are diesel or electric locomotives. Few steam locomotives are so described but the British SR Leader class was a possible exception. Most American boxcabs date from before World War II, when the earliest boxcabs were often termed "oil-electrics" to avoid the use of the German name "Diesel" due to propaganda purposes.

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