File:WWS 102Ntrampivotingjoint.ogg
WWS_102Ntrampivotingjoint.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 58 s, 104 kbps, file size: 1.46 MB)
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DescriptionWWS 102Ntrampivotingjoint.ogg |
English: Sounds accompanying the ride of a passenger standing in the pivoting joint of 102N tram. The recording was realized during the ride from Nowa Huta tram depot to the Museum of Municipal Engineering in Cracow in regular traffic.
Tags: 102N/Jacobs bogie/Konstal/pivoting joint/public transport/tramThe recorded vehicle is one of the first high-speed articulated trams operating in Cracow. It was manufactured in Konstal steel structures factory in Chorzów (Poland) in 1969. The 102N tram had the capacity of 182 passengers, including 32 seats. It was 19.3 meters long and 2.4 meters wide. Car body is fixed on two bogies (front and rear) and a Jacobs bogie (pivoting joint). Jacobs bogie was applied in order to reduce car’s length and for its better adjusting to curves. |
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current | 09:49, 29 October 2014 | 1 min 58 s (1.46 MB) | Work With Sounds (talk | contribs) |
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Update transcode statusFormat | Bitrate | Download | Status | Encode time |
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MP3 | 193 kbps | Completed 11:55, 24 December 2017 | 3.0 s |
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