led CIÉ to urgently seek more diesel locomotives, turning to an American-style single cab road switcher design from General Motors. The 121 Class were...
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Class 121 may refer to: British Rail Class 121 CIE 121 Class Haixiu 121-class tug I-121-class submarine RENFE Class 120 / 121 This disambiguation page...
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The CIE 141 Class locomotives were built in 1962 by General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD) in the United States. Numbered B141 to B177, they were...
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Iarnród Éireann (category CIÉ)
locomotive CIE 201 Class locomotive CIE 121 Class locomotive CIE 141 Class locomotive CIE 181 Class locomotive IE 2600 Class DMU IE 2800 Class DMU IE 29000...
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The Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) 2600 Class were Associated Equipment Company (AEC)–engined diesel multiple units (normally termed railcars in Ireland)...
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2007 now replaced by IE 22000 Class In 1983 with a terminating train from Dublin Heuston hauled by a pair of CIE 121 Class locomotives List of railway stations...
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perspectives. Geneva: Éditions Suzanne Hurter. pp. 121–122. ISBN 9780029400319. Piguet, Pierre (1994). Bordier & Cie : Souvenirs et perspectives. Geneva: Éditions...
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low power (c.600 hp). From the early 60s, CIÉ looked to GM, with their history of reliability. 15 121 Class were purchased in 1961. These were modified...
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for Ireland; it seems probable the next supply from America were the CIE 121 Class diesels in 1961 Rowledge 1993, p. 86. Shepherd 2005, pp. 148–9. Shepherd...
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General Motors Bo-Bos; CIÉ 121 Class number 134 and CIÉ 141 Class numbers 141, 142 and 175. The RPSI used to own two NIR 101 Class Hunslet diesels Numbered...
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beet on 2 June 1978 and to beet traffic on 30 August 1982.[citation needed] CIÉ also ran summer seaside excursions to Youghal for passengers.[citation needed]...
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Ulster Transport Authority (UTA), and the other ten to Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). The BUTs inherited by the UTA continued to be used on the Enterprise and...
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also used it for a class of locomotives in Australia. Although Bulleid had left British railways and moved to Ireland and the CIÉ, he had been impressed...
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The Active-class patrol boat was one of the most useful and long-lasting classes of United States Coast Guard cutters. Of the 35 built in the 1920s, 16...
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services saw haulage by CIÉ classes 001, 121, 141 and latterly 071 after they were displaced from mainline duties. 121 and 141 Classes would often work in...
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Mutsuki-class destroyers survived the war. Yayoi was equipped 2 x Metropolitan-Vickers geared turbines. Nagatsuki was equipped 2 x Escher Wyss & Cie Zoelly...
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railways of Ireland. This page lists all those since 1945. When formed in 1945, CIÉ inherited from its constituents a motley collection of coaching stock from...
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with Escher Wyss & Cie Zoelly turbines, and the remaining vessels with Brown-Curtis turbines. The armament for the Wakatake-class was identical to that...
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101/Class 29 locomotives, which were an off the shelf design already in use as Class BB 300 by SNCF. They also had nothing in common with Type 121, another...
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1108/09504120810843177. ISSN 0950-4125. "1938-1941 - Alexander Zaid, David Polus". CIE. 11 April 2023. Retrieved 26 December 2023. "Eclectic–Modern \ Tel Aviv Museum...
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The Momi-class destroyers were a class of twenty-one second-class destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. All were named for plants. Obsolete by the...
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23 dead and 121 injured near Rheinweiler. In 1979, when second class was introduced in addition to the formerly exclusively first class InterCity system...
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be reproduced with just three primaries (albeit imaginary ones as in the CIE XYZ color space). Some humans (and most mammals) are dichromats, corresponding...
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Bray–Greystones shuttle (previously operated by a push–pull set rebuilt from CIÉ 2600 Class railcars), the Dublin Connolly–Maynooth route, and the Cork–Cobh line...
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injectors and some other minor items. The same engine was used in the CIE 101 Class locomotives in Ireland. The diesel engine powered another off-the-shelf...
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Infrared (section CIE division scheme)
to as "thermal infrared". The International Commission on Illumination (CIE) recommended the division of infrared radiation into the following three...
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Gustave Eiffel (section Eiffel et Cie)
graduate of the École Centrale, forming the company Eiffel et Cie. In 1875, Eiffel et Cie were given two important contracts, one for the Budapest Nyugati...
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value calculated from (0.2126 × red) + (0.7152 × green) + (0.0722 × blue) CIE L*a*b* values sRGB value expressed as hue, saturation and lightness (HSL)...
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classes Classic dinghy classes List of boat types List of historical ship types List of keelboat classes designed before 1970 Olympic sailing classes...
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These locomotives include: 121 class locomotive No. 124 141 class locomotive No. 152 181 class locomotive No. 190 001 class locomotive No. A3R The heritage...
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