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- Q7658556 subject Q16808066.
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- Q7658556 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.".
- Q7658556 manufacturer Q1162114.
- Q7658556 numberBuilt "112".
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- Q7658556 numberBuilt "32".
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- Q7658556 yearOfConstruction "1887".
- Q7658556 manufacturer Q1162114.
- Q7658556 name "Swing Door".
- Q7658556 numberbuilt "112".
- Q7658556 numberbuilt "144".
- Q7658556 numberbuilt "32".
- Q7658556 yearconstruction "1887".
- Q7658556 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7658556 type Train.
- Q7658556 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7658556 type Thing.
- Q7658556 type Q870.
- Q7658556 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.".
- Q7658556 label "Swing Door (train)".
- Q7658556 depiction SwingDoor_Newport_Workshop.jpg.
- Q7658556 name "Swing Door".