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1The Bogie Man

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  • Title: The Bogie Man
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 38
  • Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
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  • First Year Published: 1913
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Bogie

    A bogie (/ˈboʊɡi/ BOH-ghee) (or truck in North American English) comprises two or more wheelsets (two wheels on an axle), in a frame, attached under a

    Bogie (disambiguation)

    A bogie is part of a rail vehicle. Bogie may also refer to: Bogie, Queensland, a locality in the Whitsunday Region Bogie, a river in Queensland, Australia—see

    Bogie (surname)

    Bogie is the surname of: Cam Bogie (1915–2006), Australian rules footballer David Bogie (born 1987), British rally driver Ian Bogie (born 1967), British

    Bogie exchange

    Bogie exchange is a system for operating railway wagons on two or more gauges to overcome difference in the track gauge. To perform a bogie exchange,

    Bogie bolster

    Bogie bolster may refer to the bolster that is part of a bogie (UK) or truck (US), see List of railroad truck parts § Bogie bolster a British flatbed

    Monomotor bogie

    A monomotor bogie (French: bogie monomoteur) is a form of traction bogie used for an electric locomotive or diesel-electric locomotive. It is distinguished

    Queen (band)

    January 1971. In turn, Mitchell left in January 1971 and was replaced by Doug Bogie for two live gigs. In February 1971, John Deacon joined Queen. In addition

    Jacobs bogie

    Jacobs bogies (named after Wilhelm Jakobs, 1858–1942, a German mechanical railway engineer) are a type of rail vehicle bogie commonly found on articulated

    Scheffel bogie

    A Scheffel bogie is a flexible, high-stability radial bogie designed to reduce lateral force vibrations and accommodate turning on narrow gauge tracks

    Stuart Bogie

    Stuart D. Bogie is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and music producer. Originally from Evanston, Illinois, Bogie became a staple