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Railway trucks that can carry a standard gauge wagon on a narrow-gauge line
Rollbocks, sometimes called transporter trailers, are narrow gauge railway trucks or bogies that allow a standard gauge wagon to 'piggyback' on a narrow-gauge
Rollbock
Chassis for wheels and suspension under vehicles
have power bogies similar to those on diesel and electric locomotives. A rollbock is a specialized type of bogie that is inserted under the wheels of a rail
Bogie
Carriers Roadrailer Well car Brake van Caboose Crane (railroad) Handcar Rollbock wagon Scale test car Transporter wagon Outfit Car or a Camp Car Railroad
List_of_railway_vehicles
Railway track gauge
Achterhoek of Gelderland Standard gauge freight cars on Rollbock, 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) gauge Rollbock track 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) gauge Narrow gauge flat
750_mm_gauge_railways
Spacing of the rails on a railway track
Great Britain, it led to political intervention. On narrow-gauge lines, rollbocks or transporter wagons are used: standard-gauge wagons are carried on these
Track_gauge
German metre-gauge railway
exception was the annual sugar beet harvest, which was transported using Rollbocks, which operated until 1983. Otherwise, the OEG operated freight traffic
Weinheim–Heidelberg_railway
One transportation unit carried on another
vehicle of one track gauge can be carried on a flatcar (transporter wagon or rollbock) of another gauge. In addition, an entire train of coupled cars of one
Piggyback_(transportation)
Railway track with more than two rails
built for one gauge on a line with a different gauge. A variant is the rollbock, used under two-axle standard-gauge vehicles: each wheelset is carried
Dual_gauge
Vehicle used for carrying cargo or passengers on a rail transport system
Modalohr Road Trailer Carriers. Presflo and Prestwin (UK), bulk cement wagons Rollbock: a wagon designed to carry another railway wagon Slate wagon: specialized
Railroad_car
Type of railroad car for transporting large objects, containers, or machinery
Containerization Flatbed trolley Flatbed truck Intermodal container Load securing Rollbock Rolling highway Side stake Slate waggon Transporter flatcar Tie down strap
Flatcar
German engineering firm
engineering firm that manufactured locomotives, tramways, railway wagons, rollbocks, technical equipment for the railways, (turntables and traversers), bridges
Maschinenfabrik_Esslingen
Piece of railroad snow removal equipment
Minecart Mineral wagon Modalohr Open wagon (EU) Pocket wagon Quarry tub Rollbock Rotary car dumper Schnabel car Slate wagon Specialized flatcars Transporter
Rotary_snowplow
System for operating railway wagons on two or more gauges
Mungindi railway line Qazaqstan Temir Zholy Ramsey car-transfer apparatus Rollbock SeaRail Transporter wagon Variable gauge axles Wheelset Grafton T. Nutter
Bogie_exchange
Narrow gauge railway line in Switzerland
metre-gauge network, a Rollbock system was opened in Gossau on 1 July 1978, allowing operations on the Gossau–Wasserauen route. Rollbock operations were extended
Gossau–Wasserauen railway line
Gossau–Wasserauen_railway_line
around Wernigerode by the Deutsche Reichsbahn, their last duties being in Rollbock service. The DR gave them new numbers following their nationalisation.
NWE_Nos._6_and_7
Trailer capable of running on railway tracks
Minecart Mineral wagon Modalohr Open wagon (EU) Pocket wagon Quarry tub Rollbock Rotary car dumper Schnabel car Slate wagon Specialized flatcars Transporter
Roadrailer
Japanese concept for train piggybacking
wagons. "Train on Train" uses a similar concept to Transporter wagons and Rollbocks. The need for "Train on Train" arose when Japan's Hokkaido Railway Company
Train_on_Train
German railway line
Grenadierstraße 2.2 Exerzierplatz Mannheim–Frankfurt railway Käfertal freight yard (Rollbock transfer yard) 2.5 Boveristraße 2.9 Käfertal Süd 3.4 Mannheimer Straße
Mannheim–Weinheim_railway
Nova Bystřice und Obrataň. Soon after opening, a goods service with rollbocks was established. Following the founding of Czechoslovakia, the railway
Jindřichův Hradec narrow-gauge railway
Jindřichův_Hradec_narrow-gauge_railway
Australia the 1950s Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway 1904 used a Rollbock like wagon. Padarn Railway Piggyback (transportation) Weltrol – a standard
Transporter_wagon
Railway network in Saxony
converted to standard gauge shortly after, the tests were abandoned. Instead, rollbock traffic was now favored. However, it was soon evident that piggy-backing
Narrow-gauge railways in Saxony
Narrow-gauge_railways_in_Saxony
m3 of water and 1.2 tonnes of coal. The locomotive was mainly used in rollbock services between Eichstätt and a quarry. After the formation of the Deutsche
Bavarian_Gts_4/4
Intense competition between expanding railway companies in 19th-century Great Britain
costly transloading were proposed in the early era of railways, including rollbocks, transporter wagons, dual gauge, and even containerization or variable
British_Gauge_War
Railway line in Switzerland
elev SBB line from St. Gallen SBB line from Ebnat-Kappel 0.00 Wil 571 m Rollbock yard SBB line to Winterthur FW line to Frauenfeld 2.58 Bronschhofen 566
Wil–Kreuzlingen_railway
Railway station in Vaihingen, Germany
were to the east of the State Railways' standard gauge tracks. In 1898 a Rollbock facility was built at the station to enable standard gauge freight wagons
Stuttgart-Vaihingen_station
Rail line
gauge vehicles may be transferred to the narrow gauge section by means of rollbocks (Rollböcken) or transporter wagons (Rollwagen). There were more than 90
Deutscher_Eisenbahn-Verein
Railway station in Freital, Germany
locomotive shed for the narrow-gauge vehicles with maintenance facilities, a Rollbock pit and a ramp for loading narrow-gauge wagons on standard-gauge wagons
Freital-Hainsberg_station
Meeting place of different width rail lines
various solutions other than transloading were conceived,. including rollbocks, transporter wagons, dual gauge track or variable gauge axles, and containerization
Break_of_gauge
Railway station in Reichenbach im Vogtland, Germany
station"), which connected with passenger services on the narrow gauge Rollbock Railway to Upper Heindorf from 1902 to 1957. At the same time as the lower
Reichenbach (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof
Reichenbach_(Vogtland)_Oberer_Bahnhof
Railway station in Geilenkirchen, Germany
railway. These required the use of special loading tracks. In 1938, the Rollbock system was installed, allowing standard gauge wagons to be carried over
Geilenkirchen_station
Former railway line in Switzerland
Railcar 42 shunting standard gauge wagons on Rollbocks at the Valmoesa steelworks in the 1980s
Bellinzona–Mesocco_railway
Railway line in Germany
Ottensen industrial railway and the Unilever margarine factory, using the Rollbock system. The Ölweiche siding used to connect to the Wedel Power Station
Altona–Blankenese_railway
Railway station in Amstetten, Germany
1901. The WEG built a narrow gauge railway station with a turntable and a Rollbock pit on the western side of Amstetten station. The residents of Gerstetten
Amstetten (Württemberg) station
Amstetten_(Württemberg)_station
Narrow gauge railway line in Switzerland
The MOB, RhB and MGBahn have ordered this type. (illustration) – – – – Rollbock – – – – – – Bogies used to transport standard gauge wagons on narrow gauge
Bière–Apples–Morges_railway
Instead of a buffer this locomotive had a long coupling rod (Kuppelbaum) for rollbock work. They were renumbered in 1970 to 100 903 and 904, and in 1973 to 199 003
Narrow-gauge small locomotives of the Deutsche Reichsbahn
Narrow-gauge_small_locomotives_of_the_Deutsche_Reichsbahn
Freight Transfer Apparatus Bogie exchange Dual gauge Gauge conversion Rollbock Transporter wagon Variable gauge axles Wheelset Mid-Continent Railway Museum:
Ramsey_car-transfer_apparatus
Railway station in Marbach am Neckar, Germany
of the station. Its equipment included a turntable, a goods shed and a Rollbock facility for transferring standard gauge freight wagons. In 1894 the first
Marbach_(Neckar)_station
Railway line in Germany
transport standard gauge ballast wagons from the Hartsteinwerken Unterberg on rollbocks to Nordhausen. A number of converted diesel locomotives are available
Harz_Railway
Railway line in Germany
the standard gauge line from Frose. Because of the tight curve radii, Rollbock or transporter wagons could not be used on the narrow gauge railway and
Frose–Quedlinburg_railway
Narrow gauge railway line in canton of Vaud, Switzerland
using overhead wires. In 1974 the railway pioneered the Vevey system of Rollbocks, which allows a train of standard-gauge wagons to be automatically loaded
Yverdon–Ste-Croix_railway
(G). Donaustauf – Wörth/Donau, 14.7 km long, 1 May 1903. From 1911/12 rollbock traffic. From 1955 worked by diesel locomotives. Withdrawal of passenger
Lokalbahn_AG
Railway station in Alsenz, Germany
north-west side of the station. Two of these tracks were equipped with rollbock pits, allowing the standard-gauge wagons to be loaded on narrow-gauge transporters
Alsenz_station
Railway line in Germany
Hartsteinwerk Unterberg regularly transports standard gauge gravel wagons on Rollbocks to the transfer yard in Nordhausen (Harz Railway). There are two converted
Selke_Valley_Railway
Australian engineer (1915–2011)
laid on the top of a rake of standard gauge flat cars. By comparison, the Rollbock system of transporter train required that the wagons be loaded one at a
Keith_Smith_(engineer)
Railway station in Klingenberg, Germany
narrow-gauge railway towards Frauenstein and towards Oberdittmannsdorf. Rollbock devices and transporter wagons were never used on the Klingenberg-Colmnitz–Frauenstein
Klingenberg-Colmnitz_station
Class of narrow gauge diesel-hydraulic locomotives
At this time the line still had substantial freight operations using rollbocks for the Liebherr refrigerator factory in Ochsenhausen, assuring that this
DB_Class_V_51_and_V_52
Railway station in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany
previously planned to build the line as a metre gauge railway to Tübingen. A Rollbock pit was established in Leinfelden for transferring standard gauge freight
Leinfelden_station
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