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Chassis for wheels and suspension under vehicles
A bogie (/ˈboʊɡi/ BOH-ghee) (or truck in North American English) comprises two or more wheelsets (two wheels on an axle), in a frame, attached under a
Bogie
Topics referred to by the same term
A bogie is part of a rail vehicle. Bogie may also refer to: Bogie, Queensland, a locality in the Whitsunday Region Bogie, a river in Queensland, Australia—see
Bogie_(disambiguation)
System for operating railway wagons on two or more gauges
Bogie exchange is a system for operating railway wagons on two or more gauges to overcome difference in the track gauge. To perform a bogie exchange,
Bogie_exchange
Topics referred to by the same term
Bogie bolster may refer to the bolster that is part of a bogie (UK) or truck (US), see List of railroad truck parts § Bogie bolster a British flatbed
Bogie_bolster
A monomotor bogie (French: bogie monomoteur) is a form of traction bogie used for an electric locomotive or diesel-electric locomotive. It is distinguished
Monomotor_bogie
British rock band
January 1971. In turn, Mitchell left in January 1971 and was replaced by Doug Bogie for two live gigs. In February 1971, John Deacon joined Queen. In addition
Queen_(band)
Surname list
Bogie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cam Bogie (1915–2006), Australian rules footballer David Bogie (born 1987), British rally
Bogie_(surname)
American multi-instrumentalist
Stuart D. Bogie is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and music producer. Originally from Evanston, Illinois, Bogie became a staple
Stuart_Bogie
Suspension design common in space rovers
The rocker-bogie system is a suspension arrangement invented by NASA engineer Donald B. Bickler in 1988 for use in NASA's Mars rover Sojourner, and which
Rocker-bogie
Magistrate wedding
Ower Bogie (i.e. over the River Bogie, near Huntly) was an expression used in Scotland for a wedding conducted by a magistrate, not a clergyman. In Aberdeenshire
Ower_Bogie
Rail vehicle component
Jacobs bogies (named after Wilhelm Jakobs, 1858–1942, a German railway-engineer) are a type of rail-vehicle bogie commonly found on articulated railcars
Jacobs_bogie
A Scheffel bogie is a flexible, high-stability radial bogie designed to reduce lateral force vibrations and accommodate turning on narrow gauge tracks
Scheffel_bogie
Footballer; football manager (born 1967)
Ian Bogie (born 6 December 1967) is a former professional footballer, and former manager of Gateshead and Stockport County. He spent two decades as a
Ian_Bogie
Type of articulated steam locomotives
Mason Bogie locomotives (also known as Mason Fairlie locomotives) are a type of articulated tank locomotive suited for sharp curves and uneven track,
Mason_Bogie_locomotive
River in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The River Bogie (Scottish Gaelic: Balgaidh), also known as the Water of Bogie, is a river in north-west Aberdeenshire in the north east of Scotland. It
River_Bogie
Mythological antagonist
Peg Powler is a hag who is said to inhabit the River Tees. Other nursery bogies include Mumpoker, Tankerabogus who drags children into his deep, dark pit
Bogeyman
British railway term for a wagon for long thin cargoes
A bogie bolster wagon is a British railway term for a wagon designed to carry long thin cargoes such as timber or rails and other steel sections. The
Bogie_bolster_wagon
Comic book series
The Bogie Man is a comic book series created by British writers John Wagner and Alan Grant and artist Robin Smith. The main character is Francis Forbes
The_Bogie_Man_(comics)
Locomotive wheel arrangement
classification for railway locomotives with four powered axles mounted in two bogies. Each bogie has two axles, both of which are powered. This configuration is one
Bo-Bo
Classification
are mounted on a bogie. Parentheses Groups letters and numbers describing the same bogie. For example, (A1A) indicates a three-axle bogie with the outer
UIC classification of locomotive axle arrangements
UIC_classification_of_locomotive_axle_arrangements
Subregion of the Brigalow Belt North in Queensland, Australia
/ -20.30778; 147.96806 The Bogie River Hills is a subregion of the Brigalow Belt North in Queensland, Australia. The Bogie river Hills subregion has a
Bogie_River_Hills
Mechanism used on steam locomotives to improve curve running
Krauss-Helmholtz bogie (Krauss-Helmholtz-Lenkgestell) is a mechanism used on steam locomotives and some electric locomotives to improve curve running. The bogie comprises
Krauss-Helmholtz_bogie
Suburb of Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia
(secondary coordinates) Bogie is a rural locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Bogie had a population of 207 people
Bogie,_Queensland
Locomotive wheel arrangement
wheel arrangement for diesel and electric locomotives with two six-wheeled bogies with all axles powered, with a separate traction motor per axle. The equivalent
Co-Co_locomotive
American actor (1899–1957)
(/ˈboʊɡɑːrt/ BOH-gart; December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor. His performances in classic Hollywood cinema made
Humphrey_Bogart
Single-axle bogie which pivots towards the centre of a steam locomotive
A Bissell or Bissel truck (also Bissel bogie or pony truck) is a single-axle bogie which pivots towards the centre of a steam locomotive to enable it
Bissel_truck
The Java bogie (German: Java-Drehgestell, Java-Gestell often in Swiss literature), was a bogie for electric locomotives manufactured by the Swiss Locomotive
Java_bogie
Parts list of railroad trucks (bogies)
A bogie or railroad truck holds the wheel sets of a rail vehicle. An axlebox, also known as a journal box in North America, is the mechanical subassembly
List_of_railroad_truck_parts
Type of drivetrain with 4 out of 6 driven wheels
solution to this was a bogie suspension. This coupled two rear wheels to a rigid frame or bogie but allowed this to tilt. The bogie pivoted freely for much
6×4
Comic strip
The Bogies is a comic strip in The Dandy and Turbo Extreme. It features bunches of nasal mucus and their adventures. Many of the characters names are twists
The_Bogies
Type of tracked vehicle suspension
what is now called a Horstmann suspension because none of them features bogies (and in fact some are not dissimilar to Christie suspension). Fletcher claims
Horstmann_suspension
British rally driver (born 1987)
David Bogie (born 31 July 1987) is a British rally driver from Dumfries. He has held the title of Scottish Rally Champion for a record breaking six years
David_Bogie
Electric locomotive
motors are mounted. The body rests on bogies via two supports and a piston pin located centrally on the bogies. Before and behind the driver's cab are
LEW_EL2
Popular march that was written in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts
character, Sam Spade, was previously played by Humphrey Bogart, often called "Bogie". At the end of the ChuckleVision episode On the Hoof, Paul and Barry have
Colonel_Bogey_March
Pair of railroad wheels fixed on to an axle
have bogies each with two wheelsets, but three wheelsets (or more) are used in bogies of freight cars that carry heavy loads, and three-wheelset bogies are
Wheelset_(rail_transport)
Czech tram
featuring articulated bogies and more power to correct for problems found during the operation of the 14 T. The 15T has articulated bogies at either end of
Škoda_15_T
Scottish footballer
Malcolm Fisher McKenzie Bogie (born 26 December 1939) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played as an inside forward. Lamming, Douglas (1985)
Malcolm_Bogie
System used by trains to cross a break of gauge
including transferring freight, replacing individual wheels and axles, bogie exchange, transporter flatcars or the simple transshipment of freight or
Variable_gauge
British children's TV series (2002–2006)
called Bogies. In this game, Dick and Dom situated themselves in a quiet public place such as a museum or restaurant and took turns to shout "bogies" at
Dick_&_Dom_in_da_Bungalow
Type of coach used by Indian Railways
0 in) Maximum speed 110–140 km/h (68–87 mph) UIC classification 2'2' Bogies ICF Bogies Minimum turning radius 152.4 m (500 ft) Braking systems Vacuum (1950s-1990s)
ICF_coach
Indian politician
Minister Piyush Goyal and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and got the Railway Bogie factory approved. Being largest factory of the Central Government in Marathwada
Sambhaji_Patil_Nilangekar
Method of classifying locomotive wheel arrangements
(bogie), and so on. A dash ("–") separates trucks (bogies) or wheel assemblies. A plus sign ("+") refers to articulation, either by connecting bogies with
AAR_wheel_arrangement
Folk custom in England
Marian. In Hastings, he is also accompanied by attendants, here known as Bogies, who are completely disguised in green rags, vegetation, and face paint
Jack_in_the_Green
Locomotive wheel arrangement
wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles (usually in a leading bogie), four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles, and no trailing
4-4-0
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
of the pool by convict labour in about 1820 for his own use. The word "Bogie" or "Bogey" purportedly comes from the Dharawal language meaning "to bathe"
Bogey_Hole
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up bogey or bogie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bogey may refer to: Nickname Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American actor Xander Bogaerts (born
Bogey
Device that carries electrical power from lines or rails
overhead wires are roof-mounted devices, those for rails are mounted on the bogies. Typically, electric current connectors have one or more spring-loaded arms
Current_collector
Scottish actor (1950–2022)
would-be private detective obsessed with Humphrey Bogart in the TV film The Bogie Man (1992). His roles continued in the 1990s with the TV series Cracker
Robbie_Coltrane
Type of British steam locomotive
Replacing the axle with a bogie of conventional design would have obstructed access to the port faces. Dean instead used a suspension bogie, in which the weight
GWR_3031_Class
Locomotive wheel arrangement
uncoupled bogies. The capital letter indicates the number of axles on the bogie, the 'o' indicates that they are driven, so the "Co" bogie has three driven
Co-Bo
Bombardier diesel tilting train
tracks. Additionally, most have five coaches, and they have a different bogie design. They have a maximum speed of 125 mph (200 km/h). The trains are
British_Rail_Class_221
Syntegra is a bogie developed by Siemens incorporating an axle mounted gearless electric drive in an inboard bogie. The design was unveiled at Innotrans
Syntegra
Class of Irish locomotives
The MGWR Class D-bogie were first 4-4-0 operated by the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) of Ireland. They were rebuilt from MGWR Class D 2-4-0 locomotives
MGWR_Class_D-bogie
Class of British steam locomotives
The Great Western Railway (GWR) Bogie Class 4-4-0ST were broad gauge steam locomotives for passenger train work. The first two locomotives of this class
GWR_Bogie_Class
The New Zealand UD class wagon is a type of bogie well-wagon. Five were built, with four surviving in preservation. The UD class were designed to carry
New_Zealand_UD_class_wagon
by British Electric Vehicles in 1921, works no. 313 modified to include bogies and battery truck. Scrapped in 1922. Polar Bear built by British Electric
Groudle Glen Railway rolling stock
Groudle_Glen_Railway_rolling_stock
American-born British comics writer (born 1949)
Judge Dredd team-up comics, and started the British independent comic The Bogie Man. Judge Dredd has twice been adapted for film, and David Cronenberg adapted
John_Wagner
Train suspension
suspension for railway vehicles, typically having steel coil springs between the bogies and chassis of a passenger coach, freight car, or locomotive. Suspension
Flexicoil_suspension
Type of articulated locomotive
is a type of articulated steam locomotive that has the driving wheels on bogies. It was invented by Robert Francis Fairlie. The locomotive may be double-ended
Fairlie_locomotive
Australian rules footballer, born 1915
Campbell Craig Bogie (6 April 1915 – 19 April 2006) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League
Cam_Bogie
Transit disruption in Singapore
dropped onto the tracks, causing the bogie frame to dislodge from the third car of the six-car train. The dislodged bogie caused "extensive damage" to the
2024 East–West Line disruption
2024_East–West_Line_disruption
Electric multiple unit in use on Thameslink
on motor bogies, and two axle-mounted disc brakes per axle on trailer bogies. Prototypes of the new bogie were completed at Siemens' bogie plant in Graz
British_Rail_Class_700
Sporting event delegation
Result Opposition Result Opposition Result Opposition Result Rank John Bogie 65 kg Céspedes (PAR) L Hansoku-goshi Did not advance Nelson Ombito 71 kg
Kenya at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Kenya_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics
High speed train model
to a single-deck TGV); safety and maintenance advantages of the Jacobs bogie articulation design as well as higher energy efficiency from permanent-magnet
AGV_(train)
British Diesel-electric multiple unit
supplies current to motors driving two axles per coach, with one axle per bogie powered. Voyagers have both air and rheostatic brakes. They are fitted with
British_Rail_Class_220
full trailers that fit beneath each pair of the wagon's wheels or each bogie of the car and are hauled by a drawbar. These are Rollböcke in German. Some
Transporter_wagon
1946 US film noir by Howard Hawks
in early 1946 meant to take advantage of the public's fascination with "Bogie and Bacall". The Big Sleep was finally released by Warner Bros. Pictures
The_Big_Sleep_(1946_film)
Electric motor for vehicle propulsion
allowing the trucks bogies to pivot. By mounting the relatively heavy traction motor directly to the power car's frame, rather than to the bogie, better dynamics
Traction_motor
Locomotive wheel arrangement
six-wheel trailing truck. All 2-8-6 locomotives constructed have been Mason Bogie tank locomotives. Other equivalent classifications are: UIC classification:
2-8-6T
Non-revenue wagon used on trains with or without continuous braking
A brake van usually has only four wheels, while a caboose usually has bogies. Further, cabooses are not used to provide braking on a train, but instead
Brake_van
American actor (1935–1991)
He is best known for his roles in Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971), Bogie (1980), and The Brink's Job (1978). He also acted extensively on stage,
Kevin O'Connor (actor, born 1935)
Kevin_O'Connor_(actor,_born_1935)
Series of diesel multiple units
reversing mechanism in the transmission. Each car rides on two twin-axle bogies with welded H-shaped box frames, supported by metal-rubber leaf springs
Y-train
resting on a single Y25 jacobs bogie in the middle and on two Y33 bogies on the extreme ends. Using standard bogies resulted in lower maintenance costs
Modalohr
Historic house in New York, United States
Bogie Cottage is a historic cure cottage located at Saranac Lake, town of North Elba in Essex County, New York. It was built in 1908 and is a large, 2+1⁄2-story
Bogie_Cottage
Class of electric multiple units in Singapore
weight. SBS Transit has withdrawn affected trains while waiting for the bogie frames found in the undercarriage to be replaced as a precautionary measure
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover C810A
Mitsubishi_Heavy_Industries_Crystal_Mover_C810A
Chassis for a self-propelled railway vehicle
to it, or it may be mounted on bogies (known as trucks in American English), or a combination of the two. The bogies in turn will have frames of their
Locomotive_frame
Series of connected rail vehicles
promoted as a means of fighting traffic congestion on highways in urban areas. Bogies, also known in North America as trucks, support the wheels and axles of
Train
Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon were watched again and again and the "Bogie Cult" at the Brattle was formed. It was not uncommon for fans to attend
Brattle_Theatre
1955–1975 war in Southeast Asia
Sons. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-13-276932-7. Hanyok, Robert J. (2001). "Skunks, Bogies, Silent Hounds, and the Flying Fish" (PDF). Cryptologic Quarterly. 19/20
Vietnam_War
Garratt locomotive wheel arrangement
wheels in a leading bogie, followed by four coupled pairs of driving wheels and two pairs of trailing wheels in a trailing bogie. There were only two
4-8-4+4-8-4
Australian rules footballer, born 1911
(VFL). The son of William Smith Bogie (1882–1970), and Maud Alice Bogie (1885–1963), née Robins, Leslie William Bogie was born at Castlemaine, Victoria
Les_Bogie
British WWII cruiser tank
cross-country performance; previous cruiser tank models had used triple wheeled bogie suspension. British cruiser tank design began with the Cruiser Mk I and
Cruiser_Mk_III
Spanish railway rolling stock manufacturer
between-carriage bogies that Talgo patented in 1941, similar to the earlier Jacobs bogie. The wheels are mounted in pairs but not joined by an axle and the bogies are
Talgo
1975 British film by Claude Whatham
but it was theatrically released outside the US. The producers were Duane Bogie for FCB Productions and David Susskind for the Talent Associates. According
All Creatures Great and Small (film)
All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(film)
carriages. As of 2023[update], Boston Lodge Works is constructing three bogie carriages, one composite with disabled access and two third class, numbered
List of Talyllyn Railway rolling stock
List_of_Talyllyn_Railway_rolling_stock
Narrow gauge railway in Wales
original bogie carriage, but not available for service. It is on display in the railway museum at Corris. Carriage 20 is similar in appearance to the bogie vehicles
Corris_Railway
for a locomotive wheel arrangement of two eight-wheeled bogies with an articulated inter-bogie connection, each with three axles powered by a separate
1Co+Co1
Paris Metro train
connections between cars to improve passenger distribution and special bogies to reduce friction caused by the sharp curves found in the Metro network
MF_88
2025 studio album by Florence and the Machine
(1, 3, 10, 11) Mitski Miyawaki – piano (1), background vocals (6) Stuart Bogie – bass clarinet (1, 7, 9–11); baritone saxophone, cello, tenor saxophone
Everybody_Scream
a single traction motor powers two or three axles in the same bogie. Conventional bogie design involves either having one motor for each axle, or having
Monomotor
Railway coaching stock
the "Commonwealth" stock – so named on account of their bogies, which were a variant of the bogie designed by the General Steel Castings Corporation (formerly
British_Rail_Mark_1
Class of diesel electric locomotives built by Metropolitan Vickers
The locomotives had a Co-Bo wheel arrangement (a 6-wheel bogie at one end, a 4-wheel bogie at the other) – unique in British Railways practice and uncommon
British_Rail_Class_28
1 December 2023. "Bogie Open Type -BOXN primarily for transporting iron ore". Brathwaite India. Retrieved 1 December 2023. "Bogie Open Type -BOST primarily
Wagon numbering system in India
Wagon_numbering_system_in_India
Suspension bar in railway rolling stock
diesel locomotive, equalising is confined to each bogie (US: truck); there is no linkage between bogies, which are inherently flexible compared with steam
Equalising_beam
German Bo-Bo electric locomotive
meant increasing wear damage to the control units, traction motors, and bogie frames. In addition, as part of the Program DB 90, and to cut costs, the
DB_Class_101
Rail locomotive component
a bogie design with an india-rubber central bearing invented by William Adams: during trials on the North London Railway the laterally sprung bogie was
Adams_axle
Articulated locomotive with compound steam power
Anatole Mallet (1837–1919). The front of the locomotive is articulated on a bogie. The compound steam system fed steam at boiler pressure to high-pressure
Mallet_locomotive
British rolling stock, 1838–1947
line of 1838, through to bogie coaches up to 70 feet (21 m) long which were in service through to 1947. Vacuum brakes, bogies and through-corridors all
Coaches of the Great Western Railway
Coaches_of_the_Great_Western_Railway
Railway car for carrying passengers' luggage
Est bogie vans The Dqd2myi bogie vans of the Est Railway were 30 t, 17.47 m long, and of type Dd2, built between 1951 and 1957 with reused bogies. 52
Baggage_car
British steam locomotive class (1880–1930)
Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) Barton Wright 4-4-0 was four-coupled eight-wheeled bogie express engine which entered service in 1880. The L&YR Class 2 was similar
L&YR_Barton_Wright_4-4-0
BOGIE
BOGIE
BOGIE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gaines.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Good luck, Perfection, Wealth, Accomplishment, Welfare
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Kieran, KYRAN means "little black one."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Sea. A Scottish surname and place name.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Irish
Form of Brie; Place Name in France Famous for the Production of Its Cheese; Broth; The Exalted One; High; Noble
Boy/Male
British, English
Famed
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Swedish
Handsome Friend; God Promise; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hrutesh | ஹà¯à®°à¯à®¤à¯‡à®·Â
Lord of truth, Lord of springs
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sight
Girl/Female
Indian
No sorrow, Without worries, Without grief
BOGIE
BOGIE
BOGIE
BOGIE
BOGIE
v. i.
A swiveling carriage, consisting of a frame with one or more pairs of wheels and the necessary boxes, springs, etc., to carry and guide one end of a locomotive or a car; -- sometimes called bogie in England. Trucks usually have four or six wheels.
pl.
of Bogy
n.
A four-wheeled truck, having a certain amount of play around a vertical axis, used to support in part a locomotive on a railway track.