12-29-2008, 10:58 AM
I was researching on-line for Ro-Ro / Ro-La equipment and I found this Website http://www.vagongyar.hu/en/index.php?pageid=1:
Take a look at the "Products" and "Gallery".
Take a look at the cool / exotic european railway equipment.
Does anyone make a model of these?
10-axle Ro-La wagon (Saadkkms)
Based on the design and engineering licensed by ABB-Henschel we built cars for transporting long-distance lorries. As the floor height is very low, this car is excellent for travelling via tunnels among hills and mountains. Due to the 10-axle running gear, it is capable of carrying a very heavy load; further the maintenance cycle is also longer compared to the 8-axle version designed for the same use.
8-axle Ro-La wagon (Saadkms)
Based on the design and engineering provided by the customer we built the 8-axle low-floor cars for transportation of long-distance lorries. Due to the floor height the car is suitable for travelling in the flat area.
They ride on these funky low profile trucks / Bogies:
Take a look at the "Products" and "Gallery".
Take a look at the cool / exotic european railway equipment.
Does anyone make a model of these?
10-axle Ro-La wagon (Saadkkms)
Based on the design and engineering licensed by ABB-Henschel we built cars for transporting long-distance lorries. As the floor height is very low, this car is excellent for travelling via tunnels among hills and mountains. Due to the 10-axle running gear, it is capable of carrying a very heavy load; further the maintenance cycle is also longer compared to the 8-axle version designed for the same use.
8-axle Ro-La wagon (Saadkms)
Based on the design and engineering provided by the customer we built the 8-axle low-floor cars for transportation of long-distance lorries. Due to the floor height the car is suitable for travelling in the flat area.
They ride on these funky low profile trucks / Bogies:
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