Pantograph (rail)

power collection apparatus used by trains and most newer trams From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pantograph (rail)
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A pantograph is a device that collects electric current from overhead lines for electric trains or trams. The term stems from the resemblance to pantograph devices for copying writing and drawings.

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Early 1895 flat pantograph on a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad electric engine
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The diamond-shaped pantograph of the Swiss cogwheel loco in Schynige Platte, built in 1911.
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The (asymmetrical) 'Z'-shaped pantograph of the electrical pickup on the Berlin Straßenbahn. This pantograph is single-arm.
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Pantographs easily adapt to various heights of the overhead wires by partly folding. The tram line pictured here ran in Vienna.
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Symmetrical, diamond shaped pantographs on trams in Prague.


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