How to use in-sentence of “rolling stock”

How to use in-sentence of “rolling stock”:

+ The next rolling stock that started operations is the C151B, which began operations on 16 April 2017.

+ It has increased the amount of rolling stock it has.

+ It was built in 1998 in CSR Sifang Locomotive and Rolling Stock Co., Ltd.

+ The Central line’s Ruislip depot is east of West Ruislip station, and has a connection via a shunting neck to the Network Rail westbound track west of the station to allow rolling stock and material deliveries.

+ The rolling stock used on the line is Class 378 “Capitalstar”.

How to use in-sentence of rolling stock
How to use in-sentence of rolling stock

Example sentences of “rolling stock”:

+ In standing with requirements of all new rolling stock for the South East region, provision has been made for future conversion to 25 kV AC overhead supply or dual voltage, although at present no trains have been fitted with a pantograph.

+ A total of 11 types of rolling stock are used on the MRT lines.

+ Then, its first Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent Matthew Kirtley decided to organise their works and persuaded that the railway should build their own rolling stock instead of than buying it.

+ It will also be the third and final rolling stock to be painted in SMRT’s style while newer rolling stock starting from the upcoming C151C trains will be painted in LTA’s style.

+ For the East West and North South Lines, six types of rolling stock are used.

+ Total Operations Processing System, or TOPS, is a computer system for managing the locomotives and rolling stock owned by a rail system.

+ The C751As are the first rolling stock in Singapore to be operated without a driver.

+ It was built by Dalian Locomotive Rolling Stock Works.It has been in production since 1984 and is still produced as of 2012.It is the most common locomotive in China and is used for both passenger and freight services.

+ It was built by Dalian Locomotive Rolling Stock Works.

+ In standing with requirements of all new rolling stock for the South East region, provision has been made for future conversion to 25 kV AC overhead supply or dual voltage, although at present no trains have been fitted with a pantograph.

+ A total of 11 types of rolling stock are used on the MRT lines.
+ Then, its first Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent Matthew Kirtley decided to organise their works and persuaded that the railway should build their own rolling stock instead of than buying it.

+ At first, an articulated type of rolling stock was thought about.

+ In March 2007, South West Trains purchased the rolling stock outright from HSBC Rail for £1.

+ The line currently operates fully automated, trains running every four to ten minutes without a driver, and the carriages were changed from the existing M-Train rolling stock to match the recreational and adventurous nature of the 3.5-minute journey.

+ Since delivery of new rolling stock for Thameslink services started in 2015, a number of Class 319 units have been redeployed for use on other operators’ services, including in the North West of England.

+ In practice, most rolling stock and locomotives went to the surface only for major maintenance.

+ The fourth rolling stock in operation is the C151A.

+ Four variations of rolling stock operate on the MTR on 1.5kV DC overhead electrification.

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