Rail bus propelled by two power plants, each driving one of two axles through its own three-speed transmission, built by Four-wheel Drive Auto Co of Clintonville, Wis; bus is 30 ft long, 7 ft 7 in. wide, and accommodates 35 passengers; equipped with two 86-hp engines, capable of maintaining speeds of more than 70 mph. (See also Automotive Industries v 69 n 15 Oct 7 1933 p 421; and Ry Age v 95 n 17 Oct 21 1933 p 561-2)
New two-engined FWD railbus has independent drive for each axle
Iron Steel Canada
Iron and Steel of Canada ; 16 , n 7
1933
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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