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British Electric Traction Company

The British Electric Traction Company was a company in Mumbai which used to generate electricity in Mumbai from 1882 . It had a 1,100 hp (820 kw) generator and serviced 107 consumers by 1905 . The company was bought over by the Bombay Electric Supply & Tramways Company Limited the same year.
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Jersey Central Traction (Redirected from Jersey Central Traction Company)

The Jersey Central Traction Company was a streetcar company in central New Jersey , with its main lines from Red Bank and Highlands to Perth Amboy . Lines The main line began in Perth Amboy, at the corner of Smith Street and Davidson Avenue ( Public Service 's #3 and #5 lines operated on Smith Street). It went south on Davidson Avenue, west on Market Street, and south on Sheridan Street...
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Traction motor (Redirected from Traction motors)

Traction motor typically refers to those motors that are used to power the driving wheels of a railroad locomotive , electrical multi-unit train (such as a subway or light rail vehicle train), or a tram . Traditionally, these are large DC series motors usually running on approximately 600 volts. Nowadays, the availability of high-powered semiconductors (such as thyristors and the IGBT...
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Jersey Central Traction

The Jersey Central Traction Company was a streetcar company in central New Jersey , with its main lines from Red Bank and Highlands to Perth Amboy . Lines The main line began in Perth Amboy, at the corner of Smith Street and Davidson Avenue ( Public Service 's #3 and #5 lines operated on Smith Street). It went south on Davidson Avenue, west on Market Street, and south on Sheridan Street...
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Traction current pylon

A traction current pylon is a pylon carrying at least one circuit for traction current . In Germany for traction current lines with two systems (4 conductor cables) as a rule pylons with single level arrangement of the conductor cables are used. For traction current lines with four systems (8 conductor cables) frequently the two-level arrangement (4 conductor cables on each crossbar) with exception...
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Traction current converter plant

A traction current converter plant is an electrical substation that converts electric power from that form used as public electricity mains current to an appropriate voltage, current type, and frequency to supply railways with traction current . For the supply of railways running with AC of decreased frequency (as in many older system installed worldwide), the equipment usually consisted of...
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Trevor the Traction Engine

Trevor the Traction Engine is a character in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends . He first appeared in the story Saved from Scrap , when Edward the Blue Engine mentioned it to the local Reverend who acquired Trevor for his orchard. After this, Trevor was passed into the hands of a local craftsman called Jem Cole, who uses Trevor to haul goods to the farms, move obstructions from the railway...
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Citroën Traction Avant (Redirected from Traction Avant)

Citroën Traction Avant Manufacturer: Citroën Production: 1934 – 1957 Body Styles: FF sedan Engines: 1303cc 1911cc 2867cc Predecessors: Citroën Type C Successors: Citroën DS Number built: 760,000 The Citroën Traction Avant was a automobile produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1935 to 1957 . It is one of the most famous...
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Bridgeton and Millville Traction Company

The Bridgeton and Millville Traction Company was a streetcar company in southern New Jersey . Interurban lines In addition to trackage in Bridgeton , the following interurban streetcar lines were operated: Bridgeton to Millville along the turnpike between the two towns, which the company also owned Bridgeton to Port Norris via Cedarville , along the main roads History In...
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Bridgeton and Millville Traction Company (Redirected from South Jersey Traction Company)

The Bridgeton and Millville Traction Company was a streetcar company in southern New Jersey . Interurban lines In addition to trackage in Bridgeton , the following interurban streetcar lines were operated: Bridgeton to Millville along the turnpike between the two towns, which the company also owned Bridgeton to Port Norris via Cedarville , along the main roads History In...
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