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  • Bogie - Wikipedia
    A bogie in the UK, or a railroad truck, wheel truck, or simply truck in North America, is a structure underneath a railway vehicle (wagon, coach or locomotive) to which axles (hence, wheels) are attached through bearings
  • BOGIE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BOGIE is a low strongly built cart How to use bogie in a sentence
  • Bogie of a Railway Locomotive: Design Principle, Wheelsets . . .
    In simple terms, a bogie is a structure underneath a railway body that carries and ties all the components of the locomotive together and axles wheels are attached through bearings A standard railway locomotive has two bogies (Bogie 1 and 2 in the picture), generally located near the vehicle’s ends
  • BOGIE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    BOGIE definition: 1 a low framework on wheels, put under another vehicle such as a rail carriage so it can move: 2… Learn more
  • Bogies - Siemens Mobility Global
    Our bogies make an important contribution to travel safety (stability, protection against derailment), enhance travel comfort, permit reduced noise emissions, and guarantee the least possible wear and tear on wheels and infrastructure
  • BOGIE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Bogie definition: (on a truck) a rear-wheel assembly composed of four wheels on two axles, either or both driving axles, so mounted as to support the rear of the truck body jointly See examples of BOGIE used in a sentence
  • Types of bogies - Railway vehicles and components - Trackopedia
    While railway vehicles ran initially on two or three fixed axles, the bogie, originally called the “swivelling bolster”, was soon generally accepted It is in principle a short two or three axle unit which is mounted under the vehicle frame so that it is free to move to a certain extent




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