USRA — may refer to: *United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized rail system during World War I **The USRA standard locomotives built by this administration *United States Railway Association, the corporation that oversaw Conrail… … Wikipedia
USRA — United States Railroad Administration Administration des Chemins de fer des États Unis (USRA) Cet article concerne l USRA : le système ferroviaire nationalisé des États Unis créé durant la Première Guerre mondiale. Ne pas confondre avec son… … Wikipédia en Français
USRA 0-6-0 — Infobox Locomotive name = USRA 0 6 0 powertype = Steam whytetype = 0 6 0 uicclass = C builder = Baldwin, ALCO totalproduction = 255 originals plus copies builddate = 1918–1919 (originals) gauge = 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm) driversize = 51 in (1,295… … Wikipedia
USRA 2-6-6-2 — The USRA 2 6 6 2 was a standardized design of 2 6 6 2 Mallet locomotives developed by the United States Railroad Administration during World War I. Design The USRA 2 6 6 2 locomotive was a Mallet, or compound articulated type, having both low… … Wikipedia
USRA 0-8-0 — Infobox Locomotive name = USRA 0 8 0 powertype = Steam whytetype = 0 8 0 uicclass = Dh builder = ALCO, Baldwin, Lima totalproduction = 175 (plus 1200 copies) gauge = RailGauge|ussg|lk=on driversize = convert|51|in|m|3|abbr=on wheelbase =… … Wikipedia
USRA — Universities Space Research Association http://www.usra.edu/ … Acronyms
USRA — Universities Space Research Association (http://www.usra.edu/) … Acronyms von A bis Z
ūšra — sf. (1) JI178, FrnW, ūšrà KŽ žr. aušra 1 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
USRA standard — The USRA standard locomotives and railroad cars were designed by the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalised rail system of the United States during World War I. 1,856 steam locomotives and over 100,000 railroad cars were built to … Wikipedia
USRA Heavy Mikado — Infobox Locomotive name = USRA Heavy Mikado powertype = Steam whytetype = 2 8 2 uicclass = 1 D1 builddate = 1918–? builder = ALCO, Baldwin, Lima totalproduction = 233 originals, plus 724 copies driversize = convert|63|in|m|2|abbr=on wheelbase =… … Wikipedia