File:Electric Motor Coach, Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR).jpg
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English: Steel Motor Coach For Electric Service, Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) Built by Cammell Laird & Co., LTD., Nottingham
• Gauge: 5'ft. 6"in. • Length of Body: 68'ft. 0"in. • Width Overall: 12'ft. 0"in. • Height from rail to top of roof: 13'ft. 8"in. • Tare Weight: 70 tons • Seating Accommodation: 96 Passengers |
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Source | Report by the Railway Board on Indian Railways for 1924-1925 (Vol. I) |
Author | Government of India (Railway Department) |
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