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BS 5892-7 - RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK MATERIALS - PART 7: SPECIFICATION FOR CAST WHEELS FOR TRACTION AND TRAILING STOCK
Available format(s)
Hardcopy , PDF
Language(s)
English
Publisher
Withdrawn date
02-06-2007
Excluding Tax where applicable
| Committee |
RAE/3
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| DocumentType |
Draft
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| Pages |
48
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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