underframe

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Etymology[edit]

under- +‎ frame

Noun[edit]

underframe (plural underframes)

  1. The supporting structure of a piece of furniture, a vehicle, etc.
    • 1950 November, “Mixed-Traffic Diesel-Electric Locomotives for Ireland”, in Railway Magazine, page 781:
      The main fuel tank is slung from the underframe midway between the two bogies, and its capacity of 420 gal. supplies both the main engine and the train heating boiler.
    • 1960 March, “Talking of Trains: S.R. multiple-unit news”, in Trains Illustrated, page 125:
      Nos. 5300/1, which were finished in January, are the Southern's first "4-EPB" units to the standard B.R. design on 63 ft. 5 in. underframes, as against the S.R. 62 ft.; [...].
    • 1964 April, G. Freeman Allen, “The BRB shows traders the Liner train prototypes”, in Modern Railways, page 265:
      The Liner train wagon is a simple underframe on bogies, with coned location points that engage recesses in the container bases.

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