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'''Bogie Motor''' is | '''Bogie Motor''' is one of many spare parts required to run [[Snowpiercer]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A bogie motor would help ''Snowpiercer'' and presumably ''Big Alice'' to be able to drive along. Making every car essentially | A bogie motor would help ''Snowpiercer'' and presumably ''Big Alice'' to be able to drive along. Making every car essentially push itself along, instead of only the Engine working for 1,001 cars. Each car has its own motor for the bogies. | ||
==Throughout the Series== | ==Throughout the Series== | ||
[[Torretta Canyon Crisis]] started with a simple electrical short, causing the brakes to seize. Which overheats the Bogie Motor in Car 780. The engineers have to shut the single bogie motor off and replace it with a new one, but they dropped it and it disconnected a hydraulic wire underneath the train. Melanie had to reconnect the connector for the hydraulic system to work again.<ref>[[Trouble Comes Sideways]]</ref> | [[Torretta Canyon Crisis]] started with a simple electrical short, causing the brakes to seize. Which overheats the Bogie Motor in Car 780. The engineers have to shut the single bogie motor off and replace it with a new one, but it swung and they dropped it and it disconnected a hydraulic wire underneath the train. Melanie then had to reconnect the connector for the hydraulic system to work again.<ref>[[Trouble Comes Sideways]]</ref> | ||
Later, after Big Alice connected to ''Snowpiercer,'' the engineers requested 3 Bogie Motors from Big Alice in a trade for fresh foods every week.<ref>[[A Great Odyssey]]</ref> | Later, after Big Alice connected to ''Snowpiercer,'' the engineers requested 3 Bogie Motors from Big Alice in a trade for fresh foods every week.<ref>[[A Great Odyssey]]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 1 June 2023
Bogie Motor is one of many spare parts required to run Snowpiercer.
Description[edit | edit source]
A bogie motor would help Snowpiercer and presumably Big Alice to be able to drive along. Making every car essentially push itself along, instead of only the Engine working for 1,001 cars. Each car has its own motor for the bogies.
Throughout the Series[edit | edit source]
Torretta Canyon Crisis started with a simple electrical short, causing the brakes to seize. Which overheats the Bogie Motor in Car 780. The engineers have to shut the single bogie motor off and replace it with a new one, but it swung and they dropped it and it disconnected a hydraulic wire underneath the train. Melanie then had to reconnect the connector for the hydraulic system to work again.[1]
Later, after Big Alice connected to Snowpiercer, the engineers requested 3 Bogie Motors from Big Alice in a trade for fresh foods every week.[2]