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- Bombardier_Talent abstract "The Talent is a multiple unit railcar manufactured by Bombardier that was developed by Waggonfabrik Talbot in Aachen shortly before the company was acquired by Bombardier in 1995. The name Talent is an acronym in German for TALbot LEichter Nahverkehrs Triebwagen (in English, Talbot light suburban motor-coach).It comes in a number of variants, including high-floor, low-floor, diesel-mechanical, diesel-hydraulic, diesel-electric, electric, and tilting, and in lengths of two, three, or four carriages. As with most multiple-unit trains, Talent units can run individually, or be coupled together to form longer trains.The Talent is an articulated railcar with Jacobs bogies. Partially as a result of this, the interior of an entire unit is essentially a single, long cabin; it is possible to see or walk from end to end without opening doors or passing through narrower gangways. The sharing of bogies also means that a Talent unit cannot be easily disassembled or rearranged without the assistance of a railway yard. In those variants whose floor is 590 mm (23.2 in) above the rails, this means that the articulation floor is raised, but with ramp access, since it needs to be higher than the wheel diameter, above rail level. In the variants with 800 and 960 mm (31.5 and 37.8 in) floor height, the floor is flat from the first door to the last. The endsections have a raised floor in all variants, because the traction equipment installed underneath requires more space than unpowered bogies.After a prototype was presented in 1994, the first Talents entered service in 1996. They are used by mainline railways in Germany, Austria and Norway. More than 260 are in service worldwide.In a more unusual use, three diesel Talents identical to Deutsche Bahn’s class 643 form the fleet of Ottawa’s O-Train, a pilot project for public rail transport which was to have given way to electric trams suitable for use on city streets until the cancellation of planned extension to the eight-kilometre (5 mi) line. As the Talent is not certified for concurrent shared-track operation with freight trains in North America, freight traffic is not permitted on the O-Train’s route while passenger services are running. Although it is still legally classified as a main-line railway, Transport Canada allow the O-Train to use One-Person Train Operation, with fares collected through a proof-of-payment system.The Talent has now been superseded by the Bombardier Talent 2.".
- Bombardier_Talent manufacturer Alexander_Neumeister.
- Bombardier_Talent manufacturer Bombardier_Transportation.
- Bombardier_Talent thumbnail VT644_RB23.jpg?width=300.
- Bombardier_Talent wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Bombardier_Talent wikiPageID "1807308".
- Bombardier_Talent wikiPageRevisionID "613497897".
- Bombardier_Talent caption "Diesel-electric Talent in Germany".
- Bombardier_Talent hasPhotoCollection Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent manufacturer Bombardier_Transportation.
- Bombardier_Talent manufacturer "design by Alexander Neumeister".
- Bombardier_Talent name "Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent numberbuilt "more than 830".
- Bombardier_Talent traction "Diesel-mechanical or Diesel-electric".
- Bombardier_Talent uicclass "B'2'2'B'".
- Bombardier_Talent uicclass "B'2'B'".
- Bombardier_Talent uicclass "Bo'2'2'2'Bo'".
- Bombardier_Talent subject Category:Articulated_passenger_trains.
- Bombardier_Talent subject Category:Bombardier_Transportation_multiple_units.
- Bombardier_Talent subject Category:Diesel_multiple_units_of_Germany.
- Bombardier_Talent subject Category:Ottawa_O-Train.
- Bombardier_Talent subject Category:Waggonfabrik_Talbot.
- Bombardier_Talent type ArticulatedPassengerTrains.
- Bombardier_Talent type Artifact100021939.
- Bombardier_Talent type Conveyance103100490.
- Bombardier_Talent type Instrumentality103575240.
- Bombardier_Talent type Object100002684.
- Bombardier_Talent type PassengerTrain103896233.
- Bombardier_Talent type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bombardier_Talent type PublicTransport104019101.
- Bombardier_Talent type Train104468005.
- Bombardier_Talent type Whole100003553.
- Bombardier_Talent type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bombardier_Talent type Train.
- Bombardier_Talent type DesignedArtifact.
- Bombardier_Talent type Thing.
- Bombardier_Talent type Q870.
- Bombardier_Talent comment "The Talent is a multiple unit railcar manufactured by Bombardier that was developed by Waggonfabrik Talbot in Aachen shortly before the company was acquired by Bombardier in 1995.".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Bombardier Talent".
- Bombardier_Talent label "Talent (trein)".
- Bombardier_Talent label "タレント (鉄道車両)".
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs タレント_(鉄道車両).
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Talent_(trein).
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs m.05yk38.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Q267639.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Q267639.
- Bombardier_Talent sameAs Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent wasDerivedFrom Bombardier_Talent?oldid=613497897.
- Bombardier_Talent depiction VT644_RB23.jpg.
- Bombardier_Talent homepage en.
- Bombardier_Talent isPrimaryTopicOf Bombardier_Talent.
- Bombardier_Talent name "Talent".