Fringian Open Wagon
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Open Wagon | |
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Tech Level | TL–4 |
Mass | 5 Tons |
Cost | {{{cost}}} |
Mode | Wheels / Rails |
Type | |
Speed | - |
Cargo | 50m³ |
Crew | - |
Passengers | - |
Armament | none |
Description / Specifications
A cargo wagon designed to be towed by a railroad locomotive.
Hull / Suspension
A box-shaped steel hull. Length: 8.6m, Width: 2.3m, Height: 3.7m. Unloaded Weight: 1800 kg.
- External Volume: approximately 70m³ (5 dTons).
- Note that the external volume measures the vehicles maximum dimensions and includes road clearance and the coupling for the Heavy Tractor Unit. The contained volume of the box section is lower.
The vehicle is fitted with wheels set onto axles.
- The vehicle is designed to operate on rail networks. The gauge (the distance between the inner faces of the two rails) for railroad networks within the Distant Fringe is generally 1.5m (though some worlds use their own system) and most examples of the wagon are built to match that standard.
Power / Transmission
The open wagon has no internal power source.
Performance
Wagons are unpowered. They are moved by being attached to a railroad locomotive.
- Wagons and locomotives have a manually operated coupling system consisting of hooks and chains. The linkage also includes pressure hoses that are connected to the locomotive and operate the brakes.
Cargo
An enclosed open topped cargo hold with a volume of 50m³ (4.1 dTons). Maximum load: 5000 kg.
Equipment
Running lights.
History / Background
A wagon designed to move bulk loads along road networks.
See also: Vehicles of the Distant Fringe
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