A railway brake is a type of brake used on the cars of railway trains to enable deceleration, control acceleration (downhill) or to keep them immobile...
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railway air brake is a railway brake power braking system with compressed air as the operating medium. Modern trains rely upon a fail-safe air brake system...
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Regenerative brake Electronic Parking Brake Emergency brake (train) Engine braking Hand brake Line lock Overrun brake Parking brake Railway brake Retarder...
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Dynamic braking is the use of an electric traction motor as a generator when slowing a vehicle such as an electric or diesel-electric locomotive. It is...
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Railways inherited a variety of brake vans from each of the Big Four: GWR, LNER, Southern Railway and LMS due to the nationalisation of the railways in...
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Brake van and guard's van are terms used mainly in the UK, Ireland, Australia and India for a railway vehicle equipped with a hand brake which can be applied...
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earliest days of railways, trains were slowed or stopped by the application of manually applied brakes on the locomotive and in brake vehicles through...
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traditional brakes. The most common form of regenerative brake involves an electric motor functioning as an electric generator. In electric railways, the electricity...
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A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc or a rotor to create friction. There are two basic types...
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Earlier in the year he had invented the railway air brake in New York state. After having manufactured equipment in Pittsburgh...
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An eddy current brake, also known as an induction brake, Faraday brake, electric brake or electric retarder, is a device used to slow or stop a moving...
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pneumatic brakes are a type of railway braking systems. Traditional train braking systems use pneumatic valves to control and generate brake applications...
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brake shoe is the part of a braking system which carries the brake lining in the drum brakes used on automobiles, or the brake block in train brakes and...
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types of braking methods employed on roller coasters, including friction brakes, skid brakes, and magnetic brakes. The most common is a fin brake, an alternative...
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Electromagnetic brakes or EM brakes are used to slow or stop vehicles using electromagnetic force to apply mechanical resistance (friction). They were...
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GWR Toad (category Rolling stock of the Great Western Railway)
The GWR Toad is a class of railway brake van, designed by and built for the Great Western Railway. Used by the GWR from 1894, and post-1947 by the Western...
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expression emergency brake has several meanings: The maximum brake force available to the engine driver from the conventional braking system, usually operated...
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pressured brake invention, which led to various forms of the automatic brake. In the early 20th century, after its advantages were proven in railway use, it...
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brake (German: Gegendruckbremse), also named the Riggenbach counter-pressure brake after its inventor, Niklaus Riggenbach, is a dynamic railway brake...
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located immediately north-east of Chippenham railway station on the Great Western Railway. The railway air brake was patented in the United States by George...
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brakes were primarily used on railways where vacuum brakes were used to brake the train, but where there was no vacuum brake on the steam locomotive itself...
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The electro-pneumatic brake system on British mainline railway trains was introduced in 1950 and remains the primary braking system for multiple units...
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Faridabad, Haryana. The Railway Equipment Division manufactures and supplies critical railway components such as air brake systems, EP brake systems, draft gears...
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Shooting-brake (alternately spelled shooting break: 20, 146 ) is a car body style which originated in the 1890s from horse-drawn carriage origins. The...
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A Heberlein brake is a continuous railway brake used in Germany that is applied by means of a mechanical cable. Train braking is therefore initiated centrally...
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braking systems: Air brake (road vehicle), friction-mediated type of brake used on large road vehicles in place of hydraulic brakes Railway air brake...
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A hydraulic brake is an arrangement of braking mechanism which uses brake fluid, typically containing glycol ethers or diethylene glycol, to transfer...
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Compt Brake Third (body only) built 1876". www.cs.rhrp.org.uk. "Bluebell Railway Carriages - LBSCR Stroudley Brake Third No.676". www.bluebell-railway.co...
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A magnetic track brake (Mg brake) is a brake for rail vehicles. It consists of brake magnets, pole shoes, a suspension, a power transmission and, in the...
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Brake fade (or vehicle braking system fade) is the reduction in stopping power that can occur after repeated or sustained application of the brakes of...
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