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  • 1Rail profile — Rail from 1896 Cross sections of flat bottomed which can rest directly …

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  • 2Rail tracks — are used on railways (or railroads), which, together with railroad switches (or points), guide trains without the need for steering. Tracks consist of two parallel steel rails, which are laid upon sleepers (or cross ties) that are embedded in… …

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  • 3High pressure steam locomotive — A high pressure steam locomotive is a steam locomotive with a boiler that operates at pressures well above what would be considered normal. In the later years of steam, boiler pressures were typically 200 to 250 PSI (1.4 to 1.7 MPa). High… …

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  • 4Rail rollingstock in New South Wales — The railways of New South Wales, Australia, use a large variety of passenger and freight rollingstock. Contents 1 Suburban Passenger Rollingstock 1.1 Single Deck 1.1.1 1920 Wooden single deck cars …

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  • 5Track (rail transport) — Permanent way redirects here. For other uses, see Permanent way (disambiguation). Twin rail tracks in a wooded area …

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  • 6China Railway High-speed — 中国铁路高速 Locale  People s Republic of …

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  • 7Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 8British Rail Class 390 — Virgin Class 390 Pendolino 390029 City of Stoke on Trent at Birmingham New Street …

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  • 9History of rail transport in France — The history of rail transport in France dates from the first French railway in 1832 to present day enterprises such as the TGV.BeginningsDuring the 19th century, railway construction began in France with short mineral lines. The building of the… …

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  • 10Hatfield rail crash — infobox UK rail accident title= Hatfield rail crash date= 17 October 2000, 12:23 GMT location= Hatfield, Hertfordshire line = East Coast Main Line cause= Rail failure trains= 1 pax= 170 deaths= 4 injuries= 70The Hatfield rail crash was a railway… …

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