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On and unfitted
On loan from the London Transport Museum, and having been recently restored into its original BR ( unfitted ) light grey livery, complete with many original fittings.

On and trains
On ships at sea, on railroad trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said, `` I've never done this before ''.
On the day set for the crossing of Mount Cadmos, Louis chose to take charge of the rear of the column, where the unarmed pilgrims and the baggage trains marched.
On 6 August 2010, Trenitalia announced its desire to eventually run high-speed trains from Italy to the United Kingdom, using its newly ordered high-speed trains.
On 24 October 1922, the Fascist party held its annual congress in Naples, where Mussolini ordered Blackshirts to take control of public buildings and trains and to converge on three points around Rome.
On 11 March 2004 a number of terrorist bombs exploded on busy commuter trains in Madrid during the morning rush-hour days before the general election, killing 191 persons and injuring thousands.
On 1 June 2008, the drinking of alcoholic beverages was banned on Tube and London Overground trains, buses, trams, Docklands Light Railway and all stations operated by TfL across London but not those operated by other rail companies.
On 3 October 1989 ( the so-called " battle of Dresden "), a convoy of trains carrying East German refugees from Prague passed through Dresden on its way to the Federal Republic of Germany.
On incoming train convoys to Treblinka, many of the soon-to-be-murdered Jews waiting in the railway wagons correctly guessed what would happen to them based upon the stench ; thousands instead chose suicide in the trains over death at the hands of the Nazis.
On the east of Haarlem, there is Haarlem Spaarnwoude, which has 2 trains per hour to Amsterdam.
On 6 March 2009, however, as part of a massive new public works program, Silvio Berlusconi's government announced that plans to construct the Messina Bridge had been fully revived, pledging EUR 1. 3 billion as a contribution to its estimated cost of EUR 6. 1 billion Some 3. 3 km long and 60 m wide, the bridge would be supported by two 382 m pillars, each higher than the Empire State Building, and accommodate six freeway lanes, a railway ( for up to 200 trains a day ), and two walkways.
On the rolling stock side, SNCF maintains 3, 900 locomotives and 500 high-speed trains.
On the extreme east of the site was King's Cross York Road, with suburban trains from Finsbury Park calling here, then using the York Road curve to join the City Widened Lines to Farringdon, Barbican and Moorgate.
On 29 May 1854 the Midland Railway had laid a third rail along their tracks from Bristol to Gloucester to give a mixed gauge so that they could operate standard gauge passenger trains while broad gauge goods trains could still run to collieries north of Bristol.
On 7 July 2005 two Circle line trains were bombed.
On 13 October 2005 the entire Northern line service was suspended due to maintenance problems with the emergency braking system on the trains.
In On Mondays-Fridays, the single track is shared by 10 passenger trains a day and countless freights.
On the days that the Cardinal does not run, the Hoosier State connects Indianapolis to Chicago, where connecting trains take passengers to other destinations in the Amtrak system.
On weekdays, trains stop twice an hour in Zuidhorn.
On Weekdays there are 4 trains per hour between Arnhem and Doetinchem, with two of these continuing to Winterswijk.
On May 23, 1866, a party of 124 settlers representing 42 families from the Ixonia area set out for northeast Nebraska in three wagon trains.
On March 6, trains began running on schedule to Scranton on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad.
* On September 24, 1904, two passenger trains collided head-on near New Market, killing a large number of people.
On June 22, 2009 at 5: 02 pm, two trains on the Red Line collided.

On and brake
On a semi-truck with constant mesh transmission ( non synchronized ), such as by the Eaton Roadranger series, not only is double clutching required, but a clutch brake is required as well.
On the brake drum it is similar as the cylinder pushes the brake shoes against the drum which also slows the wheel down.
On the AKM assault rifle, the brake is angled slightly to the right to counteract the sideways movement of the gun under recoil.
On the conventional side, the control valve set a reference pressure in a volume, which set brake cylinder pressure via a relay valve.
On an undulating track profile, a skillful engineer can manipulate the relative power outputs ( as well as dynamic and air brake applications ) to minimize run-in and run-out of the coupler slack throughout the train.
On the lorries, some soldiers would brake hard at the end of a journey and then casually drive over the hostage, killing or maiming him, as Arthur Lane, a Manchester Regiment private recalled:
On these trains, the brake van had two additional functions.
On occasion, multiple brake vans will be coupled together in what is known as a " brake van special " for people to ride in.
On Indian Railways, brake vans are still in use to a great extent on passenger trains and goods trains ( freight trains ).
On British railways, brake tenders were low, heavy wagons used with early main line diesel locomotives.
On All-Electric cars the dynamics were effective to 0. 75-mph where the lockout relay then allowed a spring applied friction brake to engage a drum on each of the four motor drive shafts ; this completed the stop and held the car in park.
On the other hand, the brake dive of a motorcycle cannot be found from a single point, and a sketch with finite dimensions is required.
On automatic transmission vehicles, a shift interlock, which needs the service brake to be applied before the transmission can be taken out of the park position, as well as a low-oil-level light was added.
On 30 May 2011, she wrote a letter to the Members of Parliament about dual citizenship: she claimed that " in the dual citizenship lie one of the main ferments of breach of the republican cohesion that France needs more than ever and a potent brake on the assimilation of French people from immigration ".
On trains, the expression emergency brake has several meanings:
On modern trains with sliding doors the body-indicator light ( BIL ), usually used to show that doors on a carriage are open, will flash when the brake has been used.
On most bikes the brake can be adjusted from completely loose, providing no resistance to pedaling beyond the inertia of the flywheel, to so tight that the rider can not move the pedals.
On July 25, 1971, a brake failure on the red train resulted in it striking the girder at the end of the track in the Seattle Center station, causing injuries to 26 passengers.
* On May 1, 1984 Nissan recalled 11909 MY 1984 300ZX models for an improperly assembled brake master cylinder.
On March 13, 2007, Falls Township police concluded that the school bus driver slammed on the gas pedal instead of the brake.
On 21 April 1991, a third recall involving incorrectly fitted rear brake hoses was announced followed by a fourth 2 October 1992 recall.
LMS Directors Inspection Saloon 999504 999504 ( On loan from Great Central Railway ) will continue to be used as the brake coach for the immediate future.

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