Car built by Friedrich Krupp Locomotivfabrik for development of brown coal deposits of Rhineland; capacity is seven times that of normal freight car of German State Railways, while axle loading is 25 tons; there are eight axles arranged in two pairs of four; car designed for narrow curves and uneven track conditions associated with open cast mining.
148-ton self-tipping railway wagon
Engineer
Engineer ; 192 , n 5004
1951
Article (Journal)
English
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