File:STCP - Motor Overhead Repair Car No 49.jpg

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English: Motor Overhead Repair Car No. 49 was built in 1932 at the workshop of Companhia Carris De Ferro do Porto. Used in the repair of the overhead wires, this vehicle is equipped with a manual lifting platform that reaches 5.3m high. In its interior there is a small workshop with materials for the repair of the overhead wires.
  • Motorization: 2 motors from General Electric GE80S with 0.7hp
  • Controllers: General Electric GE B54E
  • Length: 6.85m
Date 26.9.2023
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Author Photograph: wdwd

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current09:49, 8 October 2023Thumbnail for version as of 09:49, 8 October 20232,700 × 3,954 (4.87 MB)Wdwd (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|Motor Overhead Repair Car No. 49 was built in 1932 at the workshop of Companhia Carris De Ferro do Porto. Used in the repair of the overhead wires, this vehicle is equipped with a manual lifting platform that reaches 5.3m high. In its interior there is a small workshop with materials for the repair of the overhead wires.<br/> *Motorization: 2 motors from General Electric GE80S with 0.7hp *Controllers: General Electric GE B54E *Length: 6.8...