Transportation 5 Chart |
Spectrum Chart - 485 : Transportation 5
1. Trailer Truck - Trailer trucks are the
largest on-road trucks. Road damage and wear increase very rapidly
with the axle weight. Trailer trucks are largely powered by diesel
engines.
2. Tempo – Tempo is a heavy motor
vehicle used to transport goods across places. Tempo's are smaller
and have lower capacity than truck, but bigger than commercial van.
3. Tram – A tram is a passenger vehicle
that is like a light train, which runs on tracks along public urban
streets and also sometimes on a segregated right of way. Most trams
use electrical power, usually fed by an overhead pantograph in some
cases by a sliding shoe on a third rail, trolley pole or bow
collector.
4. Cruise Ship - A cruise ship is a large
ship with sleeping cabins and other facilities that takes people on
holiday and vacation trips. Today's cruise ships are like floating
hotels. They have a complete hospitality staff as well as the usual
ship's crew. The largest cruise ships have casinos, shops, many
restaurants, theatres for entertainment and movies, several pools, a
gym and a running track.
5. Locomotive – A locomotive or engine
is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a
train. Locomotives pulled trains from the front. However, push-pull
operation has become common, where the train may have a locomotive at
the front, at the rear or at each end.
6. Luxury Bus - A luxury bus that is used
for driving long distances with as much comfort as possible and more
room. It has comfortable seats that may include an armrests and
recliner. It usually has around 35 to 50 seats. They have television
screens for passengers entertainment.
7. Fire Truck – A fire engine is a
vehicle that is designed to help in fighting fires by taking
firefighters to the scene and giving them access to the fire, water
or other equipment. A typical modern vehicle will carry tools for a
wide range of firefighting and rescue tasks, with common equipment
including ladders, a self-contained breathing apparatus, ventilating
equipment, first aid kits and hydraulic rescue tools.
8. Taxi – Taxi is a type of vehicle for
hire with a driver, used by a single passenger or small group of
passengers. A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their
choice. Riding a taxi is a lot like having your own car, but you
don't need to drive. How much you pay for the ride, in most cases,
depends on how far you are going from where you get on, but it is
common for the price for a taxi ride to be more expensive than for
other forms of transport.
9. Goods Train - A freight train or goods
train is a group of freight cars or goods wagons hauled by one or
more locomotives on a railway, transporting cargo all or some of the
way between the shipper and the intended destination as part of the
logistics chain.
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