
Advanced Passenger Train - Wikipedia
The Advanced Passenger Train (APT) was a tilting high speed train developed by British Rail during the 1970s and early 1980s, for use on the West Coast Main Line (WCML). The WCML contains many curves, and the APT pioneered the concept of active tilting to address these, a feature that has since been copied on designs around the world.
British Rail Class 370 - Wikipedia
British Rail 's Class 370 tilting trains, also referred to as APT-P (meaning A dvanced P assenger T rain P rototype), were the pre-production Advanced Passenger Train units.
Tilting Tragedy - The Advanced Passenger Train (APT) - YouTube
:D In perhaps the greatest tragedy in British railway history, the Advanced Passenger Train or APT was an experimental tilting train which was unbearably close to becoming a success, and...
Prototype Advanced Passenger Train (APT-P)
See www.APT-E.org for more information about the Experimental Advanced Passenger Train (APT-E).
英国铁路先进客运动车组实验型 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
英国铁路实验型先进客运动车组 (英文原名:British Rail APT-E,英文全稱:Advanced Passenger Train Experimental,中文又称:实验型高级客运列车)是 英國鐵路 一型試驗型动力分散式擺式客運動車組,使用燃氣輪機動力。
British Rail APT-E - Wikipedia
The APT-E, for A dvanced P assenger T rain E xperimental, was the prototype Advanced Passenger Train tilting train unit. It was powered by gas turbines, the only multiple unit so powered that was used by British Rail. The APT-E consisted of two driving power cars (PC1 and 2) and two trailer cars (TC1 and 2).
APT Introduction
Unveiled in June 1978, the APT, as it is normally referred to, was an InterCity Development train, uniquely designed to provide faster journey times on the West Coast Main Line, culminating in a passenger relief service between London and Glasgow three days a week between 1983–85.
British Rail APT-E & APT-P - Worldwide Rails
The British Rail Advanced Passenger Trains were two experimental train sets that utilized tilting technology, allowing the trains to navigate tight turns at high speeds. Four sets were built, the gas-turbine powered APT-E, and three of the electric powered APT-P.
The Faces & Formations of the Class 370 APT-P (Advanced Passenger Train)
2022年8月5日 · Through a scouring of online image resources, various printed materials, and other sources, this page attempts to detail the numerous variations of Class 370 APT-P train formations known or believed to have operated over the class's lifetime.
Advanced Passenger Train - British Rail Wiki
The Advanced Passenger Train (APT) was a tilting high speed train developed by British Rail during the 1970s and early 1980s, for use on the West Coast Main Line (WCML). The WCML contained many curves, and the APT pioneered the concept of active tilting to address these, a feature that has since...
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