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Meanings of diesel locomotive in English
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Usage of diesel locomotive in English
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They are used as mining equipment, diesellocomotive starting and other rail equipment.
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And what a diesellocomotive it was!
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An audible shimmy ran through the building as two hundred tons of diesellocomotive approached on a near track.
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GE has already shipped its first diesellocomotive to India and is completing a factory in the state of Bihar.
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Shifting position slightly, he studied the diesellocomotive and the lengthy string of wagons behind it through his night-vision monocular.
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A rare diesellocomotive, used to pull the last train out of Cahirciveen almost 50 years ago, has been vandalised beyond repair.
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Then one day, when Charlie and Engineer Bob returned to the roundhouse in St. Louis, they found a new diesellocomotive in Charlie's berth.
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So have the buses and trucks that carry the troops and their gear, forklifts, generators -even a diesellocomotive in the base's switchyard.
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That's what they said about cars and diesellocomotives and airplanes.
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The once grandest railway in the world, the Great Western, still serves the west country with diesellocomotives.
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Clarke estimated that there are 7,000 diesellocomotives in branch operations in North America.
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Trains are taking alternative routes to bypass the affected areas and diesellocomotives are being dispatched to move the stuck trains.
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It also could cut emissions as diesellocomotives are replaced with electric trains, and investments in wind power would help further offset emissions.
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Photo: 123rf.com KiwiRail freight trains use diesellocomotives in Wellington, switch to electric units at Palmerston North, then back to diesel in Hamilton.
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Two unoccupied diesellocomotives on the Dublin to Rosslare line left Arklow Station last Thursday in the direction of Rathdrum Station some 13 miles away.
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"That is a beautiful diesellocomotive," said Engineer Bob, "but you will have to move it out of Charlie's berth, Mr. Briggs.