Voiture De Lounès Matoub
Voiture (French, 'car') may refer to: * Vincent Voiture (1597–1648) French poet * 333508 Voiture, an asteroid See also * Car (other) * Passenger car (other) * Voiturette (other) * Eurofima coach, or ''Voiture Standard Européenne'', a passenger rail car * Voiture État, passenger rail car * Voiture État à 2 étages, passenger rail car * Voiture de banlieue à 2 niveaux The Voiture de banlieue à 2 niveaux (), shortened to VB2N, is a type of double-deck passenger railcar used on Transilien, the commuter rail network in the Île-de-France region of France. The cars are unpowered and designed to be paired with a ..., passenger rail car * Bugatti ''La Voiture Noire'', a prototype show car concept automobile {{dab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vincent Voiture
Vincent Voiture (; 24 February 1597 – 26 May 1648), French Mannerist and Baroque '' Précieuses'' poet and writer of prose, was the son of a rich wine merchant of Amiens. He was introduced by a schoolfellow, the count Claude d'Avaux, to Gaston, Duke of Orléans, and accompanied him to Brussels and Lorraine on diplomatic missions. Although a follower of the Duke of Orléans, he won the favour of Cardinal Richelieu, and was one of the earliest members of the Académie française. He also received appointments and pensions from Louis XIII and Anne of Austria. He published nothing in book form, but his verses and his prose letters (published after his death by his nephew) were the delight of the coteries, and were copied, handed about and admired more perhaps than the work of any contemporary. He had been early introduced by Chaudebonne to the '' Hôtel de Rambouillet'', where he became a close friend of Julie d'Angennes, the daughter of Charles d'Angennes and Catherine de ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Car (other)
A car is a motor vehicle with wheels. Car, Cars, CAR or CARS may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television * Cars (franchise), ''Cars'' (franchise), an animated film series ** Cars (film), ''Cars'' (film), a 2006 animated film * The Car (1977 film), ''The Car'' (1977 film), an American horror film * The Car (1997 film), ''The Car'' (1997 film), a Malayalam film * ''Car'', one of the BBC Two 1991–2001 idents * "The Car", an episode of The Amazing World of Gumball season 1, ''The Amazing World of Gumball'' season 1 * "The Car", an episode of ''The Assistants'' * "Car", List of My Hero episodes, an episode of ''My Hero'' Literature * Car (magazine), ''Car'' (magazine), a British auto-enthusiast publication * The Car (novel), ''The Car'' (novel), by Gary Paulsen, 1993 Music * The Cars, an American band ** The Cars (album), ''The Cars'' (album), 1978 * Peter Gabriel (1977 album), ''Peter Gabriel'' (1977 album), or ''Car'' * Cars (soundtrack), ''Cars'' (soundtrack), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Passenger Car (other)
A passenger car is an automobile as opposed to a truck. Passenger car may also refer to: * Passenger car (Ferris wheel), a compartment for carrying passengers * Passenger railroad car, railway rolling stock for carrying passengers See also * Car (other) A car is a motor vehicle with wheels. Car, Cars, CAR or CARS may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television * Cars (franchise), ''Cars'' (franchise), an animated film series ** Cars (film), ''Cars'' (film), a 2006 animated film * ... * Sedan (other) * Voiture (other) * Automobile (other) * {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voiturette (other)
A voiturette is a small car. Voiturette may also refer to: * Léon Bollée ''Voiturette'' (1895; also "Hurtu ''Voiturette''"), the first vehicle named "Voiturette", and first vehicle of Léon Bollée * Renault Voiturette (1898), an early car, the first vehicle of Renault * Voiturette (racing class), a race car class below pre-WWII Grand Prix class and pre-WWII Grand Touring class; the predecessor of Formula Two See also * American Voiturette Company The Car-Nation (also known as Carnation) was a brand of automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, by the American Voiturette Company from 1913 to 1914. The Car-Nation roadster was an cyclecar costing $495. The vehicle had a four-cylinder ..., a U.S. carmaker * Voiture (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eurofima Coach
The Eurofima coach, or European Standard Coach (), is a passenger car (rail), passenger car designed for use on international railway routes in Europe. It was commissioned by the European Company for the Financing of Railroad Rolling Stock (French: ). Overall production was 10 prototypes, followed by 500 coaches ordered in 1973 and delivered in 1977 to the following railway companies: *Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB): 25 Amoz and 75 Bmoz; *Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB): 100 Avmz 207 first class; *Ferrovie dello Stato (FS): 30 Az and 70 Bz; *SNCF, French National Railway Corporation (SNCF): 100 A9u; *National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS-SNCB): 20 A9 and 60 B11; *Swiss Federal Railways (SBB-CFF-FFS): 20 Am 61 85 19–90. External links Railway coaches of Austria Railway coaches of Belgium SNCF coaching stock Railway coaches of Germany Railway coaches of Italy Railway coaches of Switzerland Passenger railroad cars {{europe-rail-transport-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voiture État
The voiture État, nicknamed hen-house due to is numerous windows is a type of railway passenger car. These cars disposed of an indestructible chassis below a wooden frame and equipped with a door for each compartment. The cars were built from 1902 to 1927 by the Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest (later incorporated in the Chemins de Fer de l'État The Administration des chemins de fer de l'État (, "State Railway Administration"), often referred to in France as the Réseau de l'État (, "State Network"), was an early state-owned French railway company. History The company was establishe ...) for use on omnibus and intercity services of the company. 488 cars were modernised from 1952 to 1961 with a replacement metallic frame in replacement of the wooden one as well as the construction of a central corridor. Only a very few coaches remain in preservation, most of which at Pont-Erambourg. See also * Voiture État à 2 étages SNCF coaching stock Chemins de fer de l'État coachi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voiture État à 2 étages
The Voiture État à deux étages, (English: ''State Railway Company double-deck passenger car''), were a class of double-deck carriages built for Paris suburban services of the French Chemin de fer de l'État. Origin The suburbs of Paris, having experienced a huge expansion at the beginning of the 20th century, the railway companies serving the Île-de-France region were faced with an increasing number of passengers travelling greater distances. The Chemin de Fer de l'Ouest's old carriages were no longer adequate and the Chemin de fer de l'État decided to design a new style of passenger car, capable of carrying passengers on two levels. The aim was to avoid increasing the length of trains whilst increasing capacity. Design The design was revolutionary for its use of aluminium as well as steel to reduce weight.''Les nouvelles voitures de banlieue dites à étage du réseau de l'État'', par M. LION, 1945, Éditeur L'ALUMINIUM FRANÇAIS. Although unpowered, each rake of seven ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voiture De Banlieue à 2 Niveaux
The Voiture de banlieue à 2 niveaux (), shortened to VB2N, is a type of double-deck passenger railcar used on Transilien, the commuter rail network in the Île-de-France region of France. The cars are unpowered and designed to be paired with an electric locomotive. The coaches, built from 1974, are the successors of the Chemins de Fer de l'État's 1933 built Voiture État à 2 étages. They are currently in use on Line J of the Transilien network. They were previously used on RER lines C and D, Transilien lines H and K as well as services between Gare de l'Est and Tournan station, which became the RER E. Since 2012, the VB 2N trains have been shifted from busier RER and Transilien lines to less busy routes on Transilien network as new equipment comes online, most notably the single-level Z 50000 and double-deck Regio 2N (Z 57000) trainsets. The VB 2N trains are scheduled to be retired. Description The VB 2Ns are designed to be used in push-pull mo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |