Wheeled wagon or trolley
Assuming the reference is to the portion of a railcar that contains the wheels and axles, and in some cases the motors: In the UK, this is called a "bogie"; in the US it is usually referred to as a "truck."
There are generally two bogies (wheel assemblies) per train car. Engines can have more.
numbers of bogies in a train
bogies in french is charriots
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Depends how many wagons or carriages a train has. A goods wagon can have 4 wheels, but 8 is more usual, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A passenger carriage normally has 8, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A locomotive has 8 or 12, 4 or 6 on each of 2 bogies. Then multiply by the number of vehicles in the train. For example, a 12-car passenger train has 96 wheels. Other arrangements are possible, where a bogie of 4 wheels is shared between two adjoining carriages, for example on French TGV high speed trains. This gives greater stability at high speeds.
Depends how many wagons or carriages the train has. A goods wagon can have 4 wheels, but 8 is more usual, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A passenger carriage normally has 8, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A locomotive has 8 or 12, 4 or 6 on each of 2 bogies. Then multiply by the number of vehicles in the train. For example, a 12-car passenger train has 96 wheels. Other arrangements are possible, where a bogie of 4 wheels is shared between two adjoining carriages, for example on French TGV high speed trains. This gives greater stability at high speeds.
Depends how many wagons or carriages the train has. A goods wagon can have 4 wheels, but 8 is more usual, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A passenger carriage normally has 8, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A locomotive has 8 or 12, 4 or 6 on each of 2 bogies. Then multiply by the number of vehicles in the train. For example, a 12-car passenger train has 96 wheels. Other arrangements are possible, where a bogie of 4 wheels is shared between two adjoining carriages, for example on French TGV high speed trains. This gives greater stability at high speeds.
Depends how many wagons or carriages the train has. A goods wagon can have 4 wheels, but 8 is more usual, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A passenger carriage normally has 8, 4 on each of 2 bogies. A locomotive has 8 or 12, 4 or 6 on each of 2 bogies. Then multiply by the number of vehicles in the train. For example, a 12-car passenger train has 96 wheels. Other arrangements are possible, where a bogie of 4 wheels is shared between two adjoining carriages, for example on French TGV high speed trains. This gives greater stability at high speeds.
Eating
Bogies are made up of water and mucin. Water has no calories or calorific value but mucin does because it's a protein. 1 gram of bogies would have 4 calories
The word that means bogies and ends with a r is..............................................................................................................booger!!!
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