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The Uerdingen railbus (German: Uerdinger Schienenbus) is the common term for the multiple units which were developed by the German firm of Waggonfabrik Uerdingen for the Deutsche Bundesbahn and private railways after the Second World War. These vehicles were diesel-powered, twin-axle railbuses of light construction. The diesel motors were built into the chassis underneath the vehicle. The VT 95 (later DB Class 795) and VT 98 (later DB Class 798) of the former Deutsche Bundesbahn in particular, are associated with this concept. These vehicles were employed in passenger train duties on branch lines where steam or diesel train operations were less profitable. Including the units built under licence, a total of 1,492 power cars were built from 1950 to 1971; and the total number of units, inclu

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  • Motorový vůz Uerdingen (cs)
  • Uerdinger Schienenbus (de)
  • Uerdinger Schienenbus (fr)
  • Uerdingen railbus (en)
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  • Jako motorové vozy Uerdingen (německy Uerdinger Schienenbus) jsou označovány dvounápravové železniční motorové vozy lehké konstrukce, které byly v 50. a 60. letech 20. století vyráběny ve firmě Waggonfabrik Uerdingen (později DUEWAG, nyní včleněna do společnosti Siemens AG), která se nachází v Uerdingenu, části německého města Krefeld. Celkem jich bylo vyrobeno (včetně licenční výroby) 1 492 kusů. Byly využívány společností Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) a dalšími soukromými dopravci. DB, u kterých nesly řadu VT 95 (později 795) a VT 98 (později 798), je vyřadily nejpozději do roku 2000. Část vozů řady 798 byla v roce 1988 upravena pro jednomužnou obsluhu (pouze strojvedoucí) a nově byla označena řadou 796. (cs)
  • L’Uerdinger Schienenbus était un autorail construit par la pour la Deutsche Bundesbahn et plusieurs sociétés privées de chemins de fer allemands[Qui ?]. Les Schienenbusse portaient les numéros VT 95 (Baureihe 795) et VT 98 (Baureihe 798) et furent, avec 1 492 exemplaires construits entre 1950 et 1971, un très grand succès. Sans le Schienenbus, beaucoup de lignes secondaires n’auraient pas survécu durant les années 1960, 1970 et même 1980. C’est pour cela que le Schienenbus fut nommé le sauveur des lignes secondaires[réf. souhaitée]. (fr)
  • Uerdinger Schienenbus ist die umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung von Schienenbussen, die von der Waggonfabrik Uerdingen entwickelt wurden. Es handelt sich um zweiachsige Triebwagen in Leichtbauweise mit Unterflur angeordneten Dieselmotoren. Insbesondere die VT 95 (spätere Baureihe 795) und VT 98 (spätere Baureihe 798) der früheren Deutschen Bundesbahn sind mit diesem Begriff verbunden. Deren Ordnungsnummer begann mit einer „9“, die für mechanische Kraftübertragung stand, weshalb sie auch als VT 95.9 etc. bezeichnet werden. (de)
  • The Uerdingen railbus (German: Uerdinger Schienenbus) is the common term for the multiple units which were developed by the German firm of Waggonfabrik Uerdingen for the Deutsche Bundesbahn and private railways after the Second World War. These vehicles were diesel-powered, twin-axle railbuses of light construction. The diesel motors were built into the chassis underneath the vehicle. The VT 95 (later DB Class 795) and VT 98 (later DB Class 798) of the former Deutsche Bundesbahn in particular, are associated with this concept. These vehicles were employed in passenger train duties on branch lines where steam or diesel train operations were less profitable. Including the units built under licence, a total of 1,492 power cars were built from 1950 to 1971; and the total number of units, inclu (en)
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  • DB 795 (en)
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