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DescriptionPiggyback by the trainload rather than one wagon at a time is more efficient.gif |
English: Piggyback operations, where whole trains wagons on one gauge are carried on flat wagons of another gauge, is more efficient than loading just one wagon a a time. |
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English: Some explanations about the design and operation of these piggyback trains. Also called Transporter Trains.
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