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Canadian Car & Foundry GE-23 — Die Canadian Car Foundry GE 23 Goblin ist die Kanadische Lizenzproduktion der Grumman FF 1. Der Doppeldecker wird von einem Sternmotor angetrieben und verfügt über ein Einziehfahrwerk. Im Jahr 1937 wurden 40 Maschinen dieses Typs an die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Canadian Car and Foundry — (CC F) also variously known as Canadian Car Foundry, or more familiarly as Can Car, manufactured buses, railroad rolling stock and later aircraft for the Canadian market. CC F history goes back to 1897, but the main company was established in… … Wikipedia
Canadian Car and Foundry FDB-1 — infobox Aircraft name = Gregor FDB 1 type = Fighter manufacturer = Canadian Car and Foundry caption = L R: George Ayde, Can Car representative David Boyd and designer Michael Gregor designer = Michael Gregor first flight = 17 December 1938… … Wikipedia
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Presidents' Conference Committee (Toronto LRT car) — Presidents Conference Committee car PCC 4500 (one of two remaining PCC streetcars owned by the TTC) is seen at Humber Loop Manufacturer St. Louis Car Company (Canadian Car Foundry) and Pullman Standard … Wikipedia
Dominion Car and Foundry — was a railcar maker based in Montreal and later merged to form Canadian Car and Foundry. DCF s history dates back before the company s formal incorporation in 1906. In 1902 Simplex Railway and Appliance Company of Hammond, Indiana established a… … Wikipedia
American Car and Foundry Company — American Car and Foundry (often abbreviated as ACF) is a manufacturer of railroad rolling stock and locomotives. It was once a bus manufacturer under the ACF Brill name. Today ACF is known as ACF Industries LLC and is based in St. Charles,… … Wikipedia
Dome car — Former California Zephyr dome car in excursion train service with the defunct Inland Lakes Railway – Plymouth, Florida. A dome car is a type of railway passenger car that has a glass dome on the top of the car where passengers can ride and see in … Wikipedia
Canada Car Company — was a railcar manufacturer based in Turcot, Quebec (a suburb in Montreal) and later merged with several other companies to form Canadian Car and Foundry in 1909.Canada Car Company was incorporated January 1905 with W.P. Coleman as president and… … Wikipedia
James Crossen-Cobourg Car Works — was an early railway car and streetcar builder based in Cobourg, Ontario. James Crossen Jr. President of Cobourg Car Works circa 1888 Although the manufacturing of railway rolling stock in Cobourg began in the mid 1860 s, the Cobourg Car Works… … Wikipedia