Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Royal Train

I want to introduct something about RT-GT01 BRUSH CUTTER. Brand Name: REGAL,CELMA Model No: RT-GT01 Terms of Payment: L/C,T/T Minimum Order: 500 Piece/Pieces Displacement: 42.7cc Oil tank: 1.2 L Idle speed: 2800-3200/min -1 Rate power: 1.4/kw7000rpm Dimension: 185*60*40cm G.W.: 7.5kg Displacement:42.7cc Oil tank:1.2 L Rate power:1.4/kw7000rpm Dimension:185*60*40cm G.W.:7.5kg Class 67 67005 Queen's Messenger brings up the rear of the British Royal Train as it heads along the Dawlish sea front on 15 September 2004. 67002 Special Delivery is heading the train.A Royal Train is a set of carriages dedicated for the use of the head of state of a monarchy or other members of that particular royal family. Most monarchies with a railway system employ a set of royal carriages.Contents1 British Royal Train 2 Australian Royal Trains 3 South African Royal Trains 4 Japanese Royal Train 5 Norwegian Royal Train 6 Dutch Royal Train 7 North Korean Presidential Train 8 See also 9 References // British Royal TrainMain article: British Royal TrainQueen Victoria was the first British monarch to travel by train, on 13 June 1842, when she travelled on the Great Western Railway (GWR), which ran the line between London and Windsor (for the Castle). Pretty soon, other major British railway companies had their own carriage(s) dedicated for use by the Royal Family or other dignitaries.In 1948, upon the formation of British Railways, the individual regions continued to maintain their own Royal Train carriages. A single "Royal Train" was only formed in 1977 as a response to the demands of the Silver Jubilee. This train has been maintained since privatisation of the UK's railways by EWS, although the Royal Family has travelled on ordinary service trains more frequently in recent years to minimize costs.Australian Royal TrainsKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth on tour in Victoria in 1927.Further information: Victorian Railways Royal TrainThe various government railway operators of Australia have operated a number of royal trains for members of the Monarchy of Australia on their Royal visits to Australia.South African Royal TrainsFrom 5 February to 10 April 1934, Prince George, Duke of Kent toured South Africa in a special train known as The White Train.The three month long British Royal Family tour of South Africa in 1947 saw the ordering of eight ivory-painted air-conditioned saloons from Britain, three of which were built to Blue Train sleeping car standards, while the remaining five were special saloons for use by the Royal family and Field Marshal Jan Smuts, the South African Prime Minister.After the tour the Blue Train type saloons were painted in the Blue Train's livery for service on the Blue Train, while the remaining special saloons became part of the White Train used exclusively by the Governor-General of South Africa and later the President of the Republic of South Africa.Japanese Royal TrainJR East E655 series, one of the dedicated train cars for the Imperial Family.In Japan, trains for the Emperor, the Empress, or the Empress Dowager are called Omeshi Ressha (????? ?), literally meaning "trains that they use", albeit with extremely polite word for "use" (???). Trains for the other members of the Imperial Family are called Goj?y? Ressha (????? ?), meaning "trains to ride" in slightly more common language. There are train cars dedicated for the service K?shitsu-y? Kyakusha (????? ?, "Carriage for the Imperial Family"). However, both Omeshi Ressha and Goj?y? Ressha refer to a non-scheduled service solely operated for the Family. In other words, normal train cars can also be called by the either term, when they are operated for such a service. These royal trains are operated not only by JR, but also by other private operators as well. Dedicated cars, however, have been only used by JNR. After JNR was disorganized, all the cars were succeeded by JR East. Consequently, now, the cars are almost always used within JR East lines.In the modern period, royal trains are used less and less, as the current Emperor Akihito does not want his country's people to be troubled by non-scheduled trains. When he moves inside Japan, he generally uses an airplane, or a scheduled normal train with a reserved carriage. Royal trains are still operated for a few times per year, but they mainly function as a cordial reception for state guests, rather than a mere transportation of the Family.Norwegian Royal TrainMain article: Norwegian Royal TrainThe Norwegian State Railways maintains a set of royal train carriages. The current set was introduced in 1994 in connection with the Lillehammer Olympics and replaced a set from 1962. The set contains a main sleeping compartment with dressing room and adjoining bathroom, two guest compartments, guest bathroom, kitchen, guard compartments and a combined dining and conference room.The set is pulled by ordinary railway locomotives and most often ordinary passenger carriages for press and other guests are added.Dutch Royal TrainDutch Royal carriage at Utrecht Centraal railway station.The Dutch State...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about axe heads, mini tool set, . The RT-GT01 BRUSH CUTTER products should be show more here!

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