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. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Arrow (railcar)
rdf:langString Arrow I/II/III
rdf:langString Arrow I/II/III
xsd:integer 28084247
xsd:integer 1121517688
rdf:langString Interior of an Arrow III car.
rdf:langString Arrow III Interior.png
rdf:langString General Steel GSI 70
rdf:langString Pneumatic, dynamic
rdf:langString New Jersey Transit train 3936 led by Arrow III #1515 pulls into Princeton Junction.
xsd:integer 1 2
xsd:integer 12
xsd:integer 25
rdf:langString AC Catenary
rdf:langString Jersey Arrow
rdf:langString Arrow I Rebuild: 500-533
rdf:langString Arrow I: 1200-1233 ex 100-134
rdf:langString Arrow II: 1234-1303
rdf:langString Arrow III: 1304-1533
rdf:langString Arrow I/III: Single unit
rdf:langString Arrow II/III: Married Pair
xsd:integer 300
rdf:langString Arrow I: St. Louis Car Company
rdf:langString Arrow II/III: General Electric, Avco
<milePerHour> 100.0
rdf:langString ~
rdf:langString Arrow I: 35
rdf:langString Arrow II: 70
rdf:langString Arrow III: 230
rdf:langString Arrow III rebuilt :
rdf:langString Arrow I: 1968-1980
rdf:langString Arrow II: 1974-1997
rdf:langString Arrow III: 1977-present
rdf:langString 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
rdf:langString 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.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 18576

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