Use of aluminum reduces body weight of Osgood-Bradley car to 14,000 lb.; total weight 27,000 lb. as compared with 36,500 lb. for earlier model; four 50-hp. motors provide rapid acceleration and high speed; accelerator and dynamic brakes are pedal-operated. (see also Traction Shop and Roadway, vol. 2, no. 9, Sept. 1929, p. 287, 2 figs)
Light weight attained in new Pittsburgh car
Elec. Ry. Jl
Electric Railway Journal ; 73 , n 16
1929
3 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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