• templates that allow one to cross-reference locomotives of the same type (switcher, road-switcher, cab, etc). -TheDrew (talk) 13:58, 8 April 2008 (UTC)...
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  • each of the major classifications mentioned in this template (i.e. {{EMD switchers}}, {{EMD four axle road power}}, {{EMD six axle road power}}, etc.). Since...
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  • splitting diesels and electrics off eg Infobox:Diesel locomotive - but some diesels are also electrics.. :( Howeverer splitting steam from diesel and electric...
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  • the article diesel engine. I specified the destination and discussion as follows: {{Merge to|Diesel engine#Emissions|discuss=Talk:Diesel engine#Merger...
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  • technology does not automatically classify the railway type. Just like using a diesel engine does not make a car to be a truck. Xeror (talk) 10:10, 18 August...
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  • that comment on the "hopeless" template, it was referring to British Rail Diesel Loco templates which seem to abandoned and unmaintained. You can see the...
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  • on my Talk page archives here, it seems that, on my crunchy, powered-by-diesel laptop, they would display differently: Might be me being stupid here. The...
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  • avoiding the issue by splitting the template into sections (compare {{EMD diesels}} with {{EMD GPs}} and {{EMD SDs}} for an example). I agree with the point...
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  • stations using Diesel-cycle engines. These articles typically ignore the th_technology parameter and just state their fuel type (th_fuel) as Diesel fuel, though...
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  • month stating the following: WIOC recently informed APUA that the price of diesel had moved from $9.31 to $10.25 per imperial gallon and fuel oil from $6...
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  • is misleading because: Popular models come with a wide range of petrol / diesel / hybrid / ethanol mix engines. Each has its own different fuel economy...
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  • Template:Infobox German railway vehicle#Diesel traction Wrong translations: Motor make/model Motorentyp Wrong translation! Make and model of motor Motor...
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  • consumption' might be better as it applies to mile or km and includes gas, petrol, diesel, etc. As for units, we need to remember that the UK use mpg too, but where...
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  • think 4 actors not 8. The last example I dug up is the Fast and Furious 6. Diesel, Walker, and Johnson are clearly stars with names in large letters on the...
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  • causing issue at Fast & Furious 6 because it's somehow intolerable that Vin Diesel is linked as a producer but not linked in the starring section. They are...
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  • shift over the years, since Faxe Limestone Quarry around 1970 ordered 2 diesel locomotives in Schöma with a desired track width of 791 mm." "The Tramways...
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  • using Diesel fuel since it's cheaper), it has a higher(!) fuel consumption than an Otto engine that burns 10 litres of petrol: 9 litres of Diesel fuel...
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  • electric vehicles (which also leads to the interesting subject that if a diesel engine of the same capacity does twice the miles is its MPGe factor two...
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  • January 2023 (UTC) References Shore, A. G. L. (April 1987). "British Rail Diesel Multiple Unit Replacement Programme". Proceedings of the Institution of...
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