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Banking locomotive

Глоссарий в железнодорожной технике
    A uk term meaning a locomotive used to assist trains over an uphill section of line incorporating a long or steep `bank`. many banks had permanent allocations of `banking engines`, which were attached to the rear of trains which stopped specially to pick them up. at the end of the section where assistance was required, the banking engine would drop off without stopping the train and later return to the bottom of the bank to assist another train. in us known as `helpers`.




Bank, английский
  1. Logs cut or skidded above the required daily production and held in reserve (8).

  2. Организация, обычно корпорация, которая получает вклады до востребования и срочные депозиты, платит процент на них, дисконтирует счета, делает займы и вкладывает капитал в ценные бумаги, принимает и выдает чеки;

  3. Организация, обычно корпорация, которая получает вклады до востребования и срочные депозиты, платит процент на них, дискон¬тирует счета, делает займы и вкладывает капитал в ценные бумаги, принимает и выдает чеки.

  4. A large area of elevated sea floor.

  5. Several lights grouped together to create a larger or more powerful source. tip: use soft lights or heavy diffusion to avoid multiple shadows.

  6. A place where blood or organs from donors can be stored until needed.  blood bank bankart’s operation bankart’s operation / b?k? ts ?p?re* ??(?)n/

  7. The right or left boundary of a river, in looking from its source towards the sea, and the immediate margin or border of a lake. also, a thwart, banco, or bench, for the rowers in a galley. also, a rising ground in the sea, differing from a shoal, because not rocky but composed of sand, mud, or gravel. also, mural elevations constructed of clay, stones, or any materials at hand, to prevent inundations.

  8. [1] a navigable but shallow elevated seafloor, usually on a continental shelf. [2] the side of a lake or river. [3] a bench for rowers in a galley. [4] a row or tier of oars. [5] a row or tier of guns. [6] to cover a boiler’s coals with ash to reduce draft and slow down the combustion process. [7] to rotate a flying aircraft about its longitudinal axis.

  9. That part of the footage of a borehole drilled but not reported for purpose of reporting the footage as having been drilled at some later date. also called lay-by.

  10. Several like pieces of drilling equipment set close together in a row; for example, several diesel- powered generators would be called a power bank.

  11. Solid earthen ramp or wall that is used as a drop jump.

  12. Банк

  13. A section of railway line on a gradient. in the us known as a grade.


Bank, английский

Bank, венгерский

Bank, польский

Bank, польский

Bank, венгерский

Bank, английский

Bank, шведский

Bank (av jord), шведский

Bank (beach, coast), английский

Bank . depot 1. a place of deposit; a storehouse or warehouse. 2. a railroad station; a building for the accommodation and shelter of passengers and the receipt and transfer of freight by the railroad., английский

Bank / loan / overdraft / debt interest, английский
    Definition bank charges.


Bank accommodation, английский
    Банковская ссуда


Bank account, английский
    Банковский счет


Bank act, английский

Bank advice, английский
    An official notice of a bank transaction.


Bank and investment income, английский
    Доход от банковских операций и инвестиций


Bank angle, английский
    Угол виража


Bank anticipation notes (ban), английский
    Notes issued by states and municipalities to obtain interim financing for projects that will eventually be funded long term through the sale of a bond issue.


Bank armoring, английский
    Крепление речного берега


Bank balance, английский
  1. The amount of funds in a bank account after adding all the deposits and subtracting all the withdrawals and charges.

  2. Остаток на счете


Locomotive, английский
  1. A locomotive (with or without a tender) as far as it may apply, shall include a motor car, i.e. any railway vehicle equipped with electric motors for the working of a train.

  2. Локомотив

  3. Heavy road tractive unit, normally for drawing up to three trailers. see also road train. (terminology rarely used except in legal context).


Allocations, английский

Assistance, английский
  1. Help

  2. Помощь

  3. Aid or help: strongly enjoined to be given whenever a signal is made requiring it.

  4. Помощь; содействие


Equaliser bar bogie, английский
    A us design of bogie, dating from the late 19th century and still popular, where the primary suspension is arranged by attaching a longitudinal steel bar to each pair of axle-boxes and depositing the bogie frame onto a pair of coil springs resting on the bar. it gained favour in the uk during the 1950s and 60s where it was known as the "commonwealth" bogie, a us design originally manufactured by the commonwealth steel co. the uk version made by the english steel casting co was built under license. it is a simple and reliable design but its main disadvantage is its high weight. illustration and description here.


Gapped, английский
    A train stalled over a gap in the conductor rail of an electric railway is said to be "gapped". this occurs when the shoes on the train which collect the current have all lost contact with the current rail due to gaps left for junctions. particularly prevalent at complex junctions such as the entrances to yards. see also conductor rail. a driver who has "gapped" his train will always be the subject of ridicule from his peers. knowing where the gaps are is part of road learning.