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Nord-Süd-Stadtbahn Köln - Teil einer Schildvortriebsmaschine

Part of a tunnel boring machine on a flatbed truck after its operation in Cologne, "Nord-Süd-Bahn" (subway).

Trafotransport

Onward transportation of the large transformer by road to the electricity substation in Germany.

A flatbed truck (or flatbed lorry in British English) is a type of truck which can be either articulated or rigid. As the name suggests, it has an entirely flat, level 'bed' body with no sides or roof. This allows for quick and easy loading of goods, and consequently they are used to transport heavy loads that are not delicate or vulnerable to precipitation, such as construction equipment, and also for abnormal loads that require more space than is available on a closed body. As their main function, the trucks are used by logisticians in wide variety of delivery and transportation services.

Railway flatbeds[]

Railways also employ flatbed trucks in engineering trains and freight trains. In Britain and the Commonwealth the term Bogie Flat is often applied to a bogie flatbed truck. Although less common, flatbed railway trucks on rigid frames and axles are sometimes used, with both 4-wheel and 6-wheel versions being extant. In British English, the term 'truck' most commonly relates to railway vehicles, with the word 'lorry' more commonly applied to road vehicles.

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  • Box truck
  • Flatcar
  • Logging truck
  • Lowboy (trailer)


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