Ganz CSMG

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The Ganz CSMG (Hungarian: [ˈɡɒnz ˈt͡ʃeːɛmɡeː]), known in official FVV/BKV records as GCSM, or sometimes known as ICS, is a series of tramcars which was manufactured by Hungarian companies Ganz-MÁVAG Mozdony-, Vagon- és Gépgyár ("Ganz-MÁVAG Locomotive, Carriage and Machine Factory") and Ganz Villamossági Gyár ("Ganz Electric Factory"). The CSMG tramcars have three main variants, which are all eight axle rail motor coaches with a Bo'2'2'Bo'tr axle arrangement, the last variant being capable of operating as electric multiple units. The cars were manufactured in Budapest between 1964 and 1978, and in overall 152 regular units and two prototypes were made. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ganz CSMG
rdf:langString (GCSM, ICS)
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rdf:langString Ganz CSMG
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rdf:langString between couplers:
rdf:langString carbody:
rdf:langString step
rdf:langString Interior of a CSMG motor coach in 2011
rdf:langString Ipari csuklós villamos, utastér.jpg
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rdf:langString Bo'2'2'Bo'tr
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rdf:langString CSMG-0 prototypes until 1974:
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rdf:langString electric
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xsd:integer 201
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rdf:langString CSMG cars:
rdf:langString KCSV-5:
rdf:langString KCSV-7:
rdf:langString Budapest's line 24 in 2014
rdf:langString CSMG-2 motor coach no. 1410 on
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rdf:langString mechanical:
rdf:langString proprietary DC connectors
xsd:integer 2
xsd:integer 4
xsd:integer 5
rdf:langString CSMG-0 prototypes until 1974:
rdf:langString folding doors,
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rdf:langString CSMG-0:
rdf:langString CSMG-1:
rdf:langString CSMG-2:
rdf:langString CSMG-3:
rdf:langString MC, MC+MC
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rdf:langString CSMG cars:
rdf:langString KCSV cars:
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rdf:langString traction system:
rdf:langString underframe, bogies and carbody:
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rdf:langString CSMG-0: 2
rdf:langString CSMG-1: 35
rdf:langString CSMG-2: 87
rdf:langString CSMG-3: 30
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rdf:langString Fővárosi Villamosvasút ,
xsd:integer 4
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rdf:langString CSMG cars:
rdf:langString KCSV cars:
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xsd:integer 1991
xsd:integer 1996
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rdf:langString ,
rdf:langString FVV CSM Bengáli, Ganz UV
rdf:langString proprietary tramset breakage sensing system
xsd:integer 1965
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rdf:langString CSMG cars:
rdf:langString KCSV cars:
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xsd:integer 1967
xsd:integer 1970
xsd:integer 1977
rdf:langString CSMG-0:
rdf:langString CSMG-1:
rdf:langString CSMG-2:
rdf:langString CSMG-3:
xsd:integer 2009
xsd:integer 1965
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rdf:langString The Ganz CSMG (Hungarian: [ˈɡɒnz ˈt͡ʃeːɛmɡeː]), known in official FVV/BKV records as GCSM, or sometimes known as ICS, is a series of tramcars which was manufactured by Hungarian companies Ganz-MÁVAG Mozdony-, Vagon- és Gépgyár ("Ganz-MÁVAG Locomotive, Carriage and Machine Factory") and Ganz Villamossági Gyár ("Ganz Electric Factory"). The CSMG tramcars have three main variants, which are all eight axle rail motor coaches with a Bo'2'2'Bo'tr axle arrangement, the last variant being capable of operating as electric multiple units. The cars were manufactured in Budapest between 1964 and 1978, and in overall 152 regular units and two prototypes were made. The official CSMG designation resolves to Csuklós Motorkocsi, Ganz ("Articulated Motor Coach, Ganz"), this was changed to GCSM in FVV and BKV records, and the semi-official ICS resolves to Ipari Csuklós ("Industrial Articulated"), because it was the first articulated tram design in Hungary which was produced by a regular manufacturing company instead of an in-house workshop of a transit company. The final production variant of the series is capable of controlling another unit of its type through proprietary 50-wire cables, though traction current isn't shared between units. The trams are also capable of sensing the breakup of the tramset with a proprietary system implemented along the couplers. Two prototypes, sometimes referred to as CSMG-0, were made before mass production started, these cars originally had a single articulated joint instead of two, but later these were extended. The production variants CSMG-1, CSMG-2 and CSMG-3 were unified over the years and now they are referred to as CSMG-E. One damaged car was rebuilt with experimental features, and its type is referred to as KCSV-5. Partly based on the operating experiences of this car, in the 1990s 20 CSMG cars were refurbished, their type is referred to as KCSV-7. The CSMG was intended to replace the lower capacity Ganz UV and obsolete, in-house Bengáli trams. CSMG tramcars are still in active service in Budapest, whereas – with the exception of the two prototypes – the first scrapping took place only in 2009, when the only KCSV-5 car was taken out of service owing to maintenance difficulties. The first tramcar entered passenger service in 1965, thus the series is now in continuous service for 56–57 years. The series also carries the distinction of having one of the cars take Diana, Princess of Wales on a ride along the city's scenic on the Danube's bank. CSMG tramcars are nicknamed as ICS or ipari csuklós ("industrial articulated"), Ganz csuklós ("Ganz articulated"), or when running in multiple unit pairs, Góliát ("Goliath").
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rdf:langString electric heating
rdf:langString incandescent light bulbs
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xsd:gYear 0001 0002 0003 1964 1967 1970 1977

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