GCI railcar
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GCI was a class of Belgian passenger railcars. GCI were introduced in the beginning of the 20th century. They had a metal frame but the body was made of wood. They have three axles.
GCI railcars were used until 1966. Nowadays the Heritage Railway in Dendermonde, Belgium, operates one fully restored GCI, and possesses more GCIs that are waiting to be restored.
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Historic cars | |
Wooden coaches: | GCI |
Metal coaches, domestic: | K1 - K2 - K3 - K4 - L - M1 - M2 - M3 |
Metal coaches, international: | I1 - I2 - I3 - I4 - I5 - TEE PBA |
Sleeping cars: | WL P - WL MU - WL T2 |
Current cars | |
Single deck, domestic: | M4 |
Single deck, international: | I6 - I10 - I11 |
Double deck: | M5 - M6 |
Luggage, service and other cars: | Dms |