Re: low floor streetcars
Author: synonymouse
Date: 09-11-2008 - 22:08

"Tracking and wheel wear problems" - sounds like a drawback inherent to the truck design? How about a radically different engineering of the steering and suspension assembly along automotive lines? I realize this amounts to heresy. And worse it probably can't be done. But the rail world seems to be awfully set in its ways and I think could stand to benefit from some exotic r&d.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  low floor streetcars synonymouse 09-10-2008 - 11:20
  Re: low floor streetcars david vartanoff 09-10-2008 - 11:32
  Re: low floor streetcars Tom McCann 09-10-2008 - 22:41
  Re: low floor streetcars synonymouse 09-11-2008 - 00:38
  Re: low floor streetcars Tom McCann 09-11-2008 - 08:45
  Re: low floor streetcars mook 09-11-2008 - 17:59
  Re: low floor streetcars synonymouse 09-11-2008 - 22:08
  What - Another BART Rerun! T Judah 09-11-2008 - 23:33
  Re: What - Another BART Rerun! synonymouse 09-12-2008 - 00:38
  Re: What - Another BART Rerun! OldPoleBurner 09-12-2008 - 15:09
  Re: low floor streetcars Keith 09-11-2008 - 11:45
  Re: low floor streetcars Tom McCann 09-11-2008 - 23:43
  Re: low floor streetcars Tom McCann 09-12-2008 - 15:11
  Re: low floor streetcars synonymouse 09-12-2008 - 20:24


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