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Chassis: frame and mechanism of a locomotive or car; what the body shell sits on.
Chemically blackened: a metal part treated with chemicals to achieve a painted or blackened look. Manufacturers use these processes on wheels, trucks, and frames.

 


Chassis
That part of a railway vehicle comprising the main frame, trucks (if any), wheels, draw-gear, buffing gear and engine (if this is mounted on the main frame).
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Chassis
Supporting frame of a vehicle, trailer, or container, usually including the wheels or engine onto which the metal container or trailer is fixed for transportation
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The main chassis for this speeder is in fact a Bachmann H0 44 tonne, nothing added or taken away from it at all.

I held my chassis modification to the front cylinders, replacing the pilot truck and cutting down the oversize flanges of the trailing truck. The superstructure cried out for a bashing and I yielded to temptation. The cab now has a B.W. RR look.

To remove the chassis from the newer models of the 8895 you just have to push back a plastic latch that is located just behind the pilot. Obviously you have to move the leading truck to the side in order to get to the latch.

The foundation of chassis on which a locomotive is constructed.
FRED
Flashing Rear End Device See EOT Device.

Chassis - Framework or underbody of a locomotive, or cars.
Cinder Pit - As ash pit.
Circuit - The path of an electrical current.

A locomotive with only its chassis. Probably part of a diesel-electric locomotive, with electric motors but no diesel generators or cab.

This conductor provides protection from electrical shock due to accidental contact of circuit conductors with the metal chassis of portable appliances and tools.

The task involves unscrewing the top from the chassis. You need a thin screwdriver, as the screw is countersunk in a hole deep enough that kids can't unscrew it themselves (unless they know how to use a narrow phillips-head screwdriver).

He plowed right into a chassis, an empty trailer frame and set of wheels used to transport containers. The vehicle this manager was driving stopped immediately upon impact but the manager didn’t.

Glue the remaining engine parts to the engine block, then install the engine onto the base or chassis of the model. Use the reference photograph along with the fine-bristle brush to paint the fine details onto the engine.

Carefully apply the last decals and then slide the completed body back onto the motor chassis. Now compare your effort to the photo guide and make sure you're satisfied with the results.

So named because each traction motor had only two poles, mounted directly on the locomotive chassis beside each axle, employing low-speed motors with the motor armatures mounted directly on the axle; ...

English trams are noted for having "skirts" or frames around the wheels and chassis, to prevent people, cows, passing yaks, etc., from getting tangled in the works. Fans of the late Rev. Awdry's Railway books will know that Toby is a tram.

Clip-On-Truck - An ill conceived 1970's innovation, which made a short appearance in the marketplace due to fragility, Kadee® Micro-Trains® clip-on-trucks were attached to a freight car chassis by integrated plastic mounting ears, ...

See also: Locomotive, Engine, Class, Track, Train