Miscellaneous Road Rail vehicles that have been created by adding rail wheels to a pre-existing road vehicle, for various reasons.
- First Generation Locomotives
- Replica Steam Locomotives
- Replica Broad Gauge Steam Locomotives
- Replica Diesel Railcar
- Replica Petrol Railbus
- Replica Battery Locomotives
- Display Only Replicas
- Metre Gauge and Larger Steam
- New-build Steam Locos
- English Electric
- Ruston Hornsby
- Metre Gauge and Larger Diesels
- Imported Steam
- Imported Diesel
- Imported Diesel Electric Railcar
- Imported Electric
- Sentinel Railcar
- Steam Railmotor
- Liverpool Overhead Railway Motorcoach
- NER Driving Motor Parcels Van
- Coventry VLR
- Parry People Mover
- Revolution VLR
- Coles
- Cowans Sheldon
- Cravens
- Grafton and Co
- Joseph Booth
- Kirow
- Marshall Fleming
- Plasser and Theurer
- Ransome and Rapier Ltd
- Stothert and Pitt
- Taylor and Hubbard
- Thomas Smith and Sons
- Other Rail Cranes
- Cometi
- Permaquip
- Robel
- Baguley/Drewery
- Bance
- Donfabs and Consillia
- Fairmont Railway Motors
- Geismar
- Lesmac
- Matisa
- Permaquip
- Wickham
- Miscellaneous Trolleys
- Beaz-Solutions
- Converted Road Vehicles
- Miscellaneous Road/Railers
- Noord Nederlandsche Machinefabriek
- Platform Basket
- Unilok
- Zephir
- Brake Tender
- Metalair Ltd
- Road Machines Ltd
- Steam Monorail
- Tourist Monorails
- Various Other Monorails
- Tracked Hovercraft
- MagLev
- Adtranz C-100
- Doppelmayr Cable Liner
- Innovia APM 100
- Innovia APM 200
- Ultra PRT
Length | Varies |
Width | Varies |
Height | Varies |
Number | Alt number | Name | Status | Pool | Depot | Note |
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- | PR | 2w-2DM (dumper truck with fixed rail wheels) | ||||
* | T241 CNN | TO | Volvo 4wDM | |||
. | T242 CNN | S | TO | Volvo 4wDM | ||
/ | OSX 433 | Ford 4wPM (Jeep) | ||||
_ | N842 HFB | Renault 4wDM | ||||
+ | T243 CNN | TO | Volvo 4wDM | |||
= | L111 EED | PR | Isuzu Weed-sprayer Van4wDM | |||
001 | 11618 | 08 CP 05 | 4wDM Ford/Matisa converted by Wickham | |||
C00189 | RRC459 | CK70 CJF | A | Mitsubishi FUSO 4wDH | ||
029255 | T111725,DP270/005 | John Deere 2-4wDMR | ||||
039380 | T113917,DP270/039 | S | John Deere 2-4wDMR | |||
1078 | P720,ES09AH505 | P720 OVR | A | 4wDH Benford dumper converted by Rexquote rebuilt by Shovlin | ||
TGV 12 | 12 | XJ12 596 | D | PR | Jaguar 2w-2PMR (Featured on Top Gear TV) | |
219691 | T244 CNN | TO | Volvo 4wDM | |||
68906 | ~ | F591 RWP | ~ | PR | Mercedes 4wDM | |
6-93355 | R314,1160 | R314 ADB | A | Thwaites dumper 4wDH converted by Rexquote / Shovlin Plant Hire | ||
833517 | YR10 FDP | A | Ford 4wDMR | |||
833760 | YF59 YHK | A | Ford 4wDMR |
BRUFF Bedford Road/Railers
A road–rail vehicle is a dual-mode vehicle which can operate both on rail tracks and a conventional road. They are also called hi-rail, from highway and railway, or variations such as high-rail, HiRail, Hy-rail, etc. They are often converted road vehicles, keeping their normal wheels with rubber tires, but fitted with additional flanged steel wheels for running on rails. Propulsion is typically through the conventional tires, the flanged wheels being free-rolling; the rail wheels are raised and lowered as needed.
For years the trade name "BRUFF" has been well known for the little Bedford road-rail vehicles that bounce over the track, lower turntable, align with rails then move off towards the incident and today although NONE of this fleet of 30 vehicles is currently registered to operate on the national system 4 exist in use on depots/yards and others have been preserved.
BRUFF also converted some other vehicles for road-rail use.
Length | Varies |
Width | Varies |
Height | Varies |
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Number | Alt number | Name | Status | Pool | Depot | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
14201 | ~ | F621 PWP | P | ~ | PR | Renault 4wDM |
502 | B445 WPO | P | PR | 4wDMR | ||
514 | C955 YOR | 4wDM | ||||
516 | C958 YOR | P | PR | 4wDM | ||
517 | C959 YOR | 4wDM | ||||
519 | C961 YOR | PR | 4wDM | |||
523 | C965 YOR | P | PR | 4wDM | ||
524 | C966 YOR | 4wDM | ||||
527 | C969 YOR | 4wDM |
Landrover vehicles
Landrover road rail vehicles.
Length | Varies |
Width | Varies |
Height | Varies |
Builder | Landrover |
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Photo: Dan Cardwell
Number | Alt number | Name | Status | Pool | Depot | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | R436 XRA | PR | 4wDM | |||
/ | PSL 193 | Plimsoll | P | 4wPMR | ||
105639 | R135 NAU | P | PR | 4wDMR | ||
146643 | R447 XRA | PR | 4wDM | |||
296 | R482 JGG | PR | 4wDM | |||
5 | N5 WGM,29932,988185 | Marshy | A | 4wDM | ||
609746 | DK02 ORX | A | 4wDM | |||
656671 | 016 | BD03 LVH | A | 4wDM | ||
XLR 8104 | R649 JFE | A | PR | 4wDM | ||
XLR 8123 | S134 TBC | PR | 4wDM |
Multicar Vehicles
Multicar is a small, specialized multifunctional equipment transporter manufactured at the Hako GmbH factory in Waltershausen, Germany. Multicar is the only brand that has survived from the East German IFA vehicle industry which still produces its own vehicles.
In 1920 the present company was founded as the ADE works (named after Arthur Ade). It produced agricultural equipment, trailers and clutches. After the Second World War, production was resumed in 1946 under the name "Gerätebau Waltershausen".
In 1948 the company was renamed VEB Fahrzeugwerk Waltershausen, a name it retained until its privatization in 1991. In 1956 production began on the DK 3 diesel cart (also known as the Diesel Ant, ants being hard-working). This had been developed in the Ludwigsfelde works and was actually an Electrocar with a diesel engine. Two years later, the first Multicar, the M21, was produced. By 1964, 14,000 units had left the factory in Waltershausen. For the following ten years the M22 mini truck left the production line, with 42,500 vehicles built. Until 1978, its successor, the M24, was produced with 25,600 vehicles leaving the factory, 48% of which were exported. The M25 was a major export; 70% went to the Comecon states and the West. The M25 had an IFA-built diesel engine with 33 kW (45 PS)
In 1991, the state-owned factory was privatized, becoming Hako-Werke GmbH (Hako Works, Hako being short for Hans Koch & Son). The crucial driving force behind the turnaround - and after reunification - was the former director of materials management at Multicar, Manfred Windus, who was honored in 1993 as manager of the year. From 1993 to 2009, the M26 was produced.
Length | Varies |
Width | Varies |
Height | Varies |
Builder | Multicar |
Number | Alt number | Name | Status | Pool | Depot | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | YS63 FMG | A | Hako 4wDM | |||
* | BX64 VMA | A | Hako 4wDM | |||
. | L263 MNU | P | PR | 4wDMR | ||
/ | MX14 LRJ | A | 4wDM | |||
_ | F511 LRR | 4wDM | ||||
+ | L482 LNU | S | 4wDM | |||
000339 | M992 NNB | 08 | A | 4wDM | ||
000406 | L253 HKK | P | PR | 4wDM | ||
000870 | YM02 DJY | 09 | A | Hako 4wDM | ||
16305 | F540 YCK | P | PR | 4wDM |
Unimog Road Railers
Unimog is a range of multi-purpose all-wheel drive medium trucks produced by Daimler AG (formerly Daimler-Benz) and sold under the Mercedes-Benz brand.
The Unimog road-railer version is used for shunting, maintenance and cleaning tasks. Railway companies, operators of metros and city railways (as well as service providers in track construction and maintenance) can deploy the implement carrier easily as its road and wheels allow it to go almost anywhere on their networks.
Length | Varies |
Width | Varies |
Height | Varies |
Builder | Daimler AG |
![](/photoHi/UK/UKMISC/Unimog.jpg?d=3213)
Photo: Dan Cardwell
Number | Alt number | Name | Status | Pool | Depot | Note |
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004971 | KAR 536V,50 KM 19 | DRC 730J | S | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
008983 | Q317 GRN | A | PR | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
027869 | Q454 JTT | PR | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
029065 | 938 | Q204 HFR | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
072061 | 7146 | A | 4wDM | |||
072555 | A | 4wDM | ||||
083216 | SV 210 | 4wDM | ||||
092692 | Q240 JBV | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
101035 | L84,1335 | A456 NWX | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
107598 | 7097 | A | 4wDM | |||
126262 | L85,1130 | C622 EWT | P | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
130580 | 924,1143 | A | 4wDM | |||
132889 | 70108491 | Q270 GAN | 4wDM | |||
140729 | 1188 | F171 DUA | 4wDM - Zweiweg | |||
160572 | 1291,031 | A | 4wDM | |||
164499 | 1402,024 | A | 4wDM | |||
166200 | Q179 VOH | A | 4wDM - Yamaha | |||
166228 | 020 | A | 4wDM | |||
166648 | XTU 2104,2104 | H867 ARB | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
170264 | 041 | A | 4wDM | |||
172544 | 939 | J271 TEC | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
181336 | 7150,1649 | A | 4wDM | |||
184949 | 7147,1648 | A | 4wDM | |||
185657 | 7149,1647 | A | 4wDM | |||
191802 | 1812,SV 062,062,62 | S948 DWL | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
195311 | 1850,061,61 | A | 4wDM | |||
197737 | RRU 09,09,9 | AD02 FKU | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
199146 | 9210 | A | 4wDM | |||
199635 | 3139 | FG52 WCC | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
199725 | 5020,1605 | FA51 XOV | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
200083 | NA59 JNN | A | 4wDM - Vauxhall | |||
201624 | GK03 ACX | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
208343 | NK12 CWZ | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
208529 | SV 090,0051,AE06 PFM | E15 RRV | O | 4wDM | ||
209478 | UNIMOG 04 | FH06 LBG | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
215665 | 1,EBA 01D15A 009,1340,3810 | Unimog 1 | A | 4wDM | ||
224283 | SN12 DWG | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
239027 | NK16 GUX | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
239031 | NK16 GUW | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
240772 | 2,1341 | Unimog 2 | A | 4wDM | ||
240933 | 3,4346 | A | 4wDM | |||
240938 | 4,4345 | A | 4wDM | |||
242230 | AE66 CPU | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
242499 | AE66 CPV | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | |||
249135 | 4453 | YX67 AMV | A | 4wDM - Mercedes | ||
259520 | NK69 ADO | A | Mercedes U423 4wDM | |||
261391 | 208127 | NK70 DJX | A | Mercedes U423 4wDM | ||
266048 | 4715 | YX22 CVC | A | Mercedes U423 4wDM |