Coriolis 'Gripper'

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==Prototype information==
 
==Prototype information==
The Coriolis 'Gripper' was the first monorail locomotive designed and built exclusively for Lunar service.  The prototypes were developed at the Coriolis Industries factory in Ontario, Canada in early 2045.  Components were shipped to Luna by NASA heavy lift in late 2046.   
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The Coriolis 'Gripper' was the first monorail locomotive designed and built exclusively for Lunar service.  Initially designed in Australia, the prototypes were developed at the Coriolis Industries factory in Ontario, Canada in early 2045.  Components were shipped to Luna by NASA heavy lift in late 2046.   
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The Gripper is designed as a lightweight, relatively inexpensive locomotive for general purpose haulage duties on Luna.  The locomotives can be driven remotely via satellite or by a driver.  Due to the locomotive's open cabin design, remote operation is somewhat more popular.
  
The Gripper is designed as a lightweight, relatively inexpensive locomotive for general purpose duties on Luna.
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 9 March 2011

The Coriolis Gripper is a Monorail locomotive in the Lunar Climate.

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one livery variant
Type: General Purpose Electric Monorail Locomotive
Introduction: 2045
Withdrawal: NA
Speed: 80km/h
Power: 304hp
Weight: 8t
Tractive Effort: 31kN

[edit] Prototype information

The Coriolis 'Gripper' was the first monorail locomotive designed and built exclusively for Lunar service. Initially designed in Australia, the prototypes were developed at the Coriolis Industries factory in Ontario, Canada in early 2045. Components were shipped to Luna by NASA heavy lift in late 2046.

The Gripper is designed as a lightweight, relatively inexpensive locomotive for general purpose haulage duties on Luna. The locomotives can be driven remotely via satellite or by a driver. Due to the locomotive's open cabin design, remote operation is somewhat more popular.

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