Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/British_Rail_Class_37> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 items per page.
- British_Rail_Class_37 height "3657.6".
- British_Rail_Class_37 length "18592.8".
- British_Rail_Class_37 width "2438.4".
- British_Rail_Class_37 abstract "The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive. Also known as the English Electric Type 3, the Class was ordered as part of the British Rail modernisation plan.The Class 37 became a familiar sight on many parts of the British Rail network, in particular forming the main motive power for Inter-City services in East Anglia and within Scotland. They also performed well on secondary and inter-regional services for many years. The Class 37s are known to some railway enthusiasts as "Tractors", a nickname due to the agricultural sound of the diesel engine of the locomotive.".
- British_Rail_Class_37 activeYearsEndYear "1965".
- British_Rail_Class_37 activeYearsStartYear "1960".
- British_Rail_Class_37 builder English_Electric.
- British_Rail_Class_37 builder Robert_Stephenson_and_Hawthorns.
- British_Rail_Class_37 height "3.6576".
- British_Rail_Class_37 length "18.5928".
- British_Rail_Class_37 numberBuilt "309".
- British_Rail_Class_37 thumbnail MazeyDay37.JPG?width=300.
- British_Rail_Class_37 topSpeed "144.8406".
- British_Rail_Class_37 width "2.4384".
- British_Rail_Class_37 wikiPageExternalLink www.englishelectricpreservation.co.uk.
- British_Rail_Class_37 wikiPageExternalLink class-37.
- British_Rail_Class_37 wikiPageExternalLink www.thegrowlergroup.org.uk.
- British_Rail_Class_37 wikiPageExternalLink www.thegrowlergroup.org.uk.
- British_Rail_Class_37 wikiPageID "1439049".
- British_Rail_Class_37 wikiPageRevisionID "606766570".
- British_Rail_Class_37 aarwheels AAR_wheel_arrangement.
- British_Rail_Class_37 axleloadclass "Route availability 5".
- British_Rail_Class_37 axleloadclass "except subclass 37/7 RA 7".
- British_Rail_Class_37 builddate "1960".
- British_Rail_Class_37 builder "English Electric at Vulcan Foundry and Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns".
- British_Rail_Class_37 caption "37409".
- British_Rail_Class_37 colwidth "30".
- British_Rail_Class_37 fuelcap "increased to on rebuild".
- British_Rail_Class_37 generator "Main: Brush BA1005A alternator, Aux: Brush BA606A".
- British_Rail_Class_37 generator "Main: English Electric EE822, Aux EE911/5C".
- British_Rail_Class_37 generator "Original:".
- British_Rail_Class_37 generator "Rebuilt locos:".
- British_Rail_Class_37 group "pre".
- British_Rail_Class_37 hasPhotoCollection British_Rail_Class_37.
- British_Rail_Class_37 locoweight "except 37/7 and 37/9 class - ballasted to".
- British_Rail_Class_37 locoweight "to".
- British_Rail_Class_37 multipleworking "★ Blue Star".
- British_Rail_Class_37 name "British Rail Class 37".
- British_Rail_Class_37 name "English Electric Type 3".
- British_Rail_Class_37 nicknames "Tractor, also Syphon, Growler or Slugs".
- British_Rail_Class_37 poweroutput "Engine:".
- British_Rail_Class_37 powertype "Diesel-electric".
- British_Rail_Class_37 primemover "37".
- British_Rail_Class_37 primemover "Built: English Electric 12CSVT".
- British_Rail_Class_37 railroad British_Rail.
- British_Rail_Class_37 railroad DB_Schenker_Rail_(UK).
- British_Rail_Class_37 railroad Direct_Rail_Services.
- British_Rail_Class_37 railroad West_Coast_Railway_Company.
- British_Rail_Class_37 roadnumber "D6700–D6999, D6600–D6608; later 37001–37308".
- British_Rail_Class_37 topspeed "or with regeared CP7 bogies.".
- British_Rail_Class_37 totalproduction "309".
- British_Rail_Class_37 tractionmotors "English Electric DC traction motors".
- British_Rail_Class_37 tractiveeffort "Continuous: @".
- British_Rail_Class_37 tractiveeffort "Maximum:".
- British_Rail_Class_37 trainbrakes "Vacuum, Dual, or Air".
- British_Rail_Class_37 trainheating "37".
- British_Rail_Class_37 trainheating "Remainder: None".
- British_Rail_Class_37 transmission Diesel-electric_transmission.
- British_Rail_Class_37 uicclass "Co'Co'".
- British_Rail_Class_37 whytetype "Co-Co".
- British_Rail_Class_37 wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- British_Rail_Class_37 subject Category:British_Rail_diesel_locomotives.
- British_Rail_Class_37 subject Category:Co-Co_locomotives.
- British_Rail_Class_37 subject Category:English_Electric_locomotives.
- British_Rail_Class_37 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1960.
- British_Rail_Class_37 subject Category:Robert_Stephenson_and_Hawthorns_locomotives.
- British_Rail_Class_37 subject Category:Vulcan_Foundry_locomotives.
- British_Rail_Class_37 type Locomotive.
- British_Rail_Class_37 type MeanOfTransportation.
- British_Rail_Class_37 type Product.
- British_Rail_Class_37 type DesignedArtifact.
- British_Rail_Class_37 comment "The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive. Also known as the English Electric Type 3, the Class was ordered as part of the British Rail modernisation plan.The Class 37 became a familiar sight on many parts of the British Rail network, in particular forming the main motive power for Inter-City services in East Anglia and within Scotland. They also performed well on secondary and inter-regional services for many years.".
- British_Rail_Class_37 label "BR-Klasse 37".
- British_Rail_Class_37 label "British Rail Class 37".
- British_Rail_Class_37 label "British Rail Class 37".
- British_Rail_Class_37 sameAs BR-Klasse_37.
- British_Rail_Class_37 sameAs m.051nwx.
- British_Rail_Class_37 sameAs Q3306037.
- British_Rail_Class_37 sameAs Q3306037.
- British_Rail_Class_37 wasDerivedFrom British_Rail_Class_37?oldid=606766570.
- British_Rail_Class_37 depiction MazeyDay37.JPG.
- British_Rail_Class_37 isPrimaryTopicOf British_Rail_Class_37.
- British_Rail_Class_37 name "British Rail Class 37".
- British_Rail_Class_37 name "English Electric Type 3".
- British_Rail_Class_37 name "Tractor, also Syphon, Growler or Slugs".