Arrow (railcar)
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The Jersey Arrow is a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) railcar developed for the Pennsylvania Railroad, and used through successive commuter operators in New Jersey, through to NJ Transit. Three models were built, but only the third model is in use today. The series is similar to SEPTA's Silverliner series, but include center doors among other differences in details.
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Arrow (railcar)
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Arrow I/II/III
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Arrow I/II/III
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28084247
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1121517688
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Interior of an Arrow III car.
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Arrow III Interior.png
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General Steel GSI 70
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Pneumatic, dynamic
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New Jersey Transit train 3936 led by Arrow III #1515 pulls into Princeton Junction.
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2
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12
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25
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AC Catenary
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Jersey Arrow
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Arrow I Rebuild: 500-533
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Arrow I: 1200-1233 ex 100-134
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Arrow II: 1234-1303
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Arrow III: 1304-1533
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Arrow I/III: Single unit
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Arrow II/III: Married Pair
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300
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Arrow I: St. Louis Car Company
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Arrow II/III: General Electric, Avco
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100.0
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Arrow I: 35
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Arrow II: 70
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Arrow III: 230
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Arrow III rebuilt :
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Arrow I: 1968-1980
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Arrow II: 1974-1997
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Arrow III: 1977-present
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Transformed alternating current fed through either Ignitron or Silicon-controlled rectifiers to phase angle DC motor controller. ABB AC Traction Motors with GTO-VVVF Inverters
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The Jersey Arrow is a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) railcar developed for the Pennsylvania Railroad, and used through successive commuter operators in New Jersey, through to NJ Transit. Three models were built, but only the third model is in use today. The series is similar to SEPTA's Silverliner series, but include center doors among other differences in details.
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