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The US Standard Light Rail Vehicle (SLRV) was a light rail vehicle (LRV) built by Boeing Vertol in the 1970s. The Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) promoted it as a standardized vehicle for U.S. cities. Part of a series of defense conversion projects in the waning days of the Vietnam War, the SLRV was seen as both a replacement for older PCC streetcars in many cities and as a catalyst for cities to construct new light rail systems. The US SLRV was marketed as and is popularly known as the Boeing LRV or SLRV, and should not be confused with their prior lunar roving vehicles for NASA.

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  • Boeing LRV (de)
  • アメリカ標準型路面電車 (ja)
  • US Standard Light Rail Vehicle (en)
  • US Standard Light Rail Vehicle (ru)
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  • Der US-Standard-Stadtbahnwagen (englisch US Standard Light Rail Vehicle, kurz USSLRV) war ein nach den Vorgaben der Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA, ab 1991 Federal Transit Administration, kurz FTA) entwickelter normalspuriger Stadtbahnwagen, der in den 1970er Jahren von Boeing Vertol gebaut wurde. Er wurde vom Hersteller als Boeing LRV vermarktet. Die Namensgebung gründet sich auf die damals neue Kategorie der Light-rail-Systeme, die ältere Straßenbahnkonzepte (amerikanisch-englisch streetcar) auf Basis der PCC-Wagen ersetzen sollte. (de)
  • アメリカ標準型路面電車(アメリカひょうじゅんがたろめんでんしゃ、USSLRV、US Standard Light Rail Vehicle)は、ボーイング・バートルが製造した路面電車車両(LRV)である。PCCカーの置き換え用としてボストンとサンフランシスコに導入されたが、故障が相次いだ事で2007年までに営業運転から撤退した。 (ja)
  • The US Standard Light Rail Vehicle (SLRV) was a light rail vehicle (LRV) built by Boeing Vertol in the 1970s. The Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) promoted it as a standardized vehicle for U.S. cities. Part of a series of defense conversion projects in the waning days of the Vietnam War, the SLRV was seen as both a replacement for older PCC streetcars in many cities and as a catalyst for cities to construct new light rail systems. The US SLRV was marketed as and is popularly known as the Boeing LRV or SLRV, and should not be confused with their prior lunar roving vehicles for NASA. (en)
  • US Standard Light Rail Vehicle (US SLRV) или Boeing LRV (Light Rail Vehicle, не путать с Lunar Roving Vehicle) — разработанный фирмой Boeing Vertol (теперь Boeing Rotorcraft Systems) скоростной трамвай для замены стареющих PCC и работы на линиях лёгкого метро, например в Сан-Франциско. (UMTA) позиционировала его как стандартный трамвай для городов США. Этот трамвай должен был также вдохновить города США сохранить уже имеющиеся трамвайные системы, а также строить новые. Данный трамвай строила фирма Boeing Vertol, ранее производившая военные вертолёты и оставшаяся не у дел в связи с провалом проводимой руководством США войны во Вьетнаме. Это была первая модель трамвая, построенная в США после снятия PCC с производства в 1952 году. Трамваи US SLRV также известны под тривиальным названием Boe (ru)
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  • US Standard Light Rail Vehicle (en)
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