In January 1888, Richmond, Virginia served as a proving ground for electric railways as Frank Sprague built the first working electric streetcar system there. By the 1890s, electric power became practical and more widespread, allowing extensive underground railways. Large cities such as London, New York, and Paris built subway systems. When electric propulsion became practical, most street railways were electrified. These then became known as ”streetcars,” ”trolleys,” ”trams” and ”Straßenbahn.” They can be found around the world.
Diesel and Electric Engines
Springer Tracts on Transportation, Traffic
2013-01-01
1 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Diesel engines for electric generating stations
Engineering Index Backfile | 1932
Electric coupling on marine diesel engines
Engineering Index Backfile | 1943
|Electric coupling on marine diesel engines
Engineering Index Backfile | 1943
|Electric coupling on marine diesel engines
Engineering Index Backfile | 1943
|Electric coupling on marine diesel engines
Engineering Index Backfile | 1943
|