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- Cab_unit abstract "A cab unit and a carbody unit are body styles of locomotives in North American railroad terminology. While closely related, they are not exactly the same.With both body styles, a bridge-truss design framework is used to make the body a structural element of the locomotive. The body rises above the locomotive frame, and extends the full width of the locomotive and along its length. The service walkways are inside the body.This configuration gives a cab or carbody unit poor rear visibility compared with a hood unit. For that reason, cab or carbody units are mostly used in situations where rear visibility is not important, such as power for through freight and passenger trains. Cab and carbody units are also more aerodynamic than hood units, and pulled many of the streamliner trains.".
- Cab_unit thumbnail Three-loco-styles.jpg?width=300.
- Cab_unit wikiPageID "1355769".
- Cab_unit wikiPageLength "2395".
- Cab_unit wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Cab_unit wikiPageRevisionID "661894956".
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink A_unit.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink B_unit.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Bridge.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_37.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Cab_(locomotive).
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diesel_locomotives.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Cowl_unit.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Design.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_rail_transport_terms.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Hood_unit.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Locomotive.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Passenger_train.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Railroad_terminology.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Streamliner.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Train.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink Truss.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLink File:Three-loco-styles.jpg.
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cab Unit".
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "cab unit".
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "car body".
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "car-body".
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "carbody units".
- Cab_unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "carbody".
- Cab_unit hasPhotoCollection Cab_unit.
- Cab_unit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Diesel-loco-stub.
- Cab_unit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Locostyles.
- Cab_unit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cab_unit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Cab_unit subject Category:Diesel_locomotives.
- Cab_unit hypernym Styles.
- Cab_unit type Album.
- Cab_unit type Article.
- Cab_unit type Locomotive.
- Cab_unit type Article.
- Cab_unit type Locomotive.
- Cab_unit comment "A cab unit and a carbody unit are body styles of locomotives in North American railroad terminology. While closely related, they are not exactly the same.With both body styles, a bridge-truss design framework is used to make the body a structural element of the locomotive. The body rises above the locomotive frame, and extends the full width of the locomotive and along its length.".
- Cab_unit label "Cab unit".
- Cab_unit sameAs Cab_unit.
- Cab_unit sameAs キャブ・ユニット.
- Cab_unit sameAs m.04w9g0.
- Cab_unit sameAs Q4354109.
- Cab_unit sameAs Q4354109.
- Cab_unit wasDerivedFrom Cab_unit?oldid=661894956.
- Cab_unit depiction Three-loco-styles.jpg.
- Cab_unit isPrimaryTopicOf Cab_unit.