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- Swing_Door_(train) abstract "Swing Door trains, commonly known as "Dogboxes" or "Doggies", were wooden-bodied electric multiple unit (EMU) trains that operated on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Swing Door cars had outward-opening doors. They were reasonably narrow, to ensure that two passing trains could not foul each other if doors were accidentally left open. At certain locations clearances were tight and there are stories of Swing Door cars losing doors that were not closed. The fleet could be seen running in any arrangement, from one car (using a double-ended M car), up to eight cars.".
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- Swing_Door_(train) wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=suburban&traintype=Swing%20Door.
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- Swing_Door_(train) wikiPageID "7363733".
- Swing_Door_(train) wikiPageRevisionID "644673965".
- Swing_Door_(train) artSections "None".
- Swing_Door_(train) caption "A Restored Swing Door at the Steamrail Open days in 2014".
- Swing_Door_(train) electricsystem "1500".
- Swing_Door_(train) factory Newport_Workshops.
- Swing_Door_(train) fleetnumbers "1".
- Swing_Door_(train) hasPhotoCollection Swing_Door_(train).
- Swing_Door_(train) imagesize "250".
- Swing_Door_(train) manufacturer Victorian_Railways.
- Swing_Door_(train) name "Swing Door".
- Swing_Door_(train) numberbuilt "112".
- Swing_Door_(train) numberbuilt "144".
- Swing_Door_(train) numberbuilt "32".
- Swing_Door_(train) replaced "Steam hauled carriages".
- Swing_Door_(train) traction "4".
- Swing_Door_(train) yearconstruction "1887".
- Swing_Door_(train) yearscrapped "last in 1984".
- Swing_Door_(train) yearservice "1919".
- Swing_Door_(train) subject Category:Electric_multiple_units_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Swing_Door_(train) subject Category:Melbourne_rail_rollingstock.
- Swing_Door_(train) type Abstraction100002137.
- Swing_Door_(train) type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- Swing_Door_(train) type ElectricMultipleUnitsOfAustralia.
- Swing_Door_(train) type ElectromagneticUnit113602526.
- Swing_Door_(train) type Measure100033615.
- Swing_Door_(train) type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- Swing_Door_(train) comment "Swing Door trains, commonly known as "Dogboxes" or "Doggies", were wooden-bodied electric multiple unit (EMU) trains that operated on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Swing Door cars had outward-opening doors. They were reasonably narrow, to ensure that two passing trains could not foul each other if doors were accidentally left open. At certain locations clearances were tight and there are stories of Swing Door cars losing doors that were not closed.".
- Swing_Door_(train) label "Swing Door (train)".
- Swing_Door_(train) sameAs m.025_d6_.
- Swing_Door_(train) sameAs Q7658556.
- Swing_Door_(train) sameAs Q7658556.
- Swing_Door_(train) sameAs Swing_Door_(train).
- Swing_Door_(train) wasDerivedFrom Swing_Door_(train)?oldid=644673965.
- Swing_Door_(train) depiction SwingDoor_Newport_Workshop.jpg.
- Swing_Door_(train) isPrimaryTopicOf Swing_Door_(train).