rolling stock Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrəʊ.lɪŋ ˌstɒk]
  • Us [ ˈroʊ.lɪŋ ˌstɑːk]

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  • Further regulatory activity concerned industry contracts and rolling stock approval procedures.

  • There was considerable industry concentration, not only in terms of operators, but also between operators and rolling stock operators.

  • His research focuses on knowledgebased methods for design and configuration tasks, especially model-based approaches and their application, such as trucks, railway rolling stock, and aircraft design.

  • Rolling stock will at last move around using a single signalling system.

  • The rolling stock leasing companies who now own most of the passenger rolling stock, were privatised in 1995.

  • We should be seeing new rolling stock appearing on our networks; we are not.

  • The rolling stock leasing companies, who now own most of the passenger rolling stock, were privatised in 1995.

  • It is suggested that they should be allowed to manufacture rolling stock, for example.

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