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- B-Train abstract "In the simplest terms a B-Train (as related to the road transport or trucking industry) consists of two trailers linked together by a fifth wheel, and are up to 26 m (85 ft) long. The fifth wheel coupling is located at the rear of the lead, or first, trailer and is mounted on a "tail" section commonly located immediately above the lead trailer axles. In North America this area of the lead trailer is often referred to as the "bridge". The twin-trailer assembly is hooked up to a tractor unit via the tractor unit's fifth wheel in the customary manner.The main advantage of the B-Train configuration is its inherent stability when compared to most other twin trailer combinations and it is this feature above all else that has ensured its continued development and global acceptance. Although known as a B-Train in many countries, this particular twin trailer combination is also known by the term Interlink in Southern Africa and as a B-Double in Australia. B-Train trailers are used to transport many types of load and examples include tanks for liquid and dry-bulk, flat-beds and curtain-siders for deck-loads, bulkers for aggregates and wood residuals, refrigerated trailers for chilled and frozen goods, vans for dry goods, logging trailers for forestry work and cattle liners for livestock.The B-Train principle has been exploited to its full potential in Australia where new configurations such as B-Triples, Double-B-Doubles and 2AB Quads are now commonplace.B-Doubles are known to operate in the following countries or regions. Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, The Netherlands, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Sweden, USA, Zimbabwe. In the United Kingdom, Denby Transport is attempting to overturn a ban on most Longer Heavier Vehicles with their Eco-Link actively steered B-Double.".
- B-Train thumbnail Alle_Varianten_LZV.jpg?width=300.
- B-Train wikiPageID "12066730".
- B-Train wikiPageRevisionID "596285616".
- B-Train hasPhotoCollection B-Train.
- B-Train subject Category:Road_transport_in_Australia.
- B-Train subject Category:Trucks.
- B-Train type Artifact100021939.
- B-Train type Container103094503.
- B-Train type Conveyance103100490.
- B-Train type Instrumentality103575240.
- B-Train type MotorVehicle103791235.
- B-Train type Object100002684.
- B-Train type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- B-Train type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- B-Train type Truck104490091.
- B-Train type Trucks.
- B-Train type Vehicle104524313.
- B-Train type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- B-Train type Whole100003553.
- B-Train comment "In the simplest terms a B-Train (as related to the road transport or trucking industry) consists of two trailers linked together by a fifth wheel, and are up to 26 m (85 ft) long. The fifth wheel coupling is located at the rear of the lead, or first, trailer and is mounted on a "tail" section commonly located immediately above the lead trailer axles. In North America this area of the lead trailer is often referred to as the "bridge".".
- B-Train label "Autotreno".
- B-Train label "B-Train".
- B-Train label "Bitrem".
- B-Train label "Eco combi".
- B-Train label "EuroCombi".
- B-Train sameAs EuroCombi.
- B-Train sameAs Eco_combi.
- B-Train sameAs Autotreno.
- B-Train sameAs Bitrem.
- B-Train sameAs m.02vnpbl.
- B-Train sameAs Q1374561.
- B-Train sameAs Q1374561.
- B-Train sameAs B-Train.
- B-Train wasDerivedFrom B-Train?oldid=596285616.
- B-Train depiction Alle_Varianten_LZV.jpg.
- B-Train isPrimaryTopicOf B-Train.