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  • 51Rail accidents at Morpeth — The town of Morpeth in Northumberland, England has what is reputed to be the most severe curve (17 chains or 340 metres radius) of any main railway line in Britain. The track turns almost 90° from a northerly to an easterly direction immediately… …

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  • 52Rail transport in Vatican City — Vatican Railway Ferrovia Vaticana Vatican City railway station Overview System Holy See railway Status …

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  • 53Rail transport in Spain — Infobox rail network name = Spain color = caption = High speed AVE train, Madrid Barcelona line. nationalrailway = RENFE infrastructure = Adif majoroperators = RENFE, FEVE, EuskoTren, FGC, FGV ridership = passkm = statyear = freight = length =… …

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  • 54Common base — Figure 1: Basic NPN common base circuit (neglecting biasing details). In electronics, a common base (also known as grounded base) amplifier is one of three basic single stage bipolar junction transistor (BJT) amplifier topologies, typically used… …

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  • 55Rail Sim Pro — Infobox VG| title = Railroad Simulator Professional Edition developer = Auran publisher = Auran designer = Auran released = TBA genre = Simulation modes = Single player/MultiPlayer ratings = ESRB: Rating Pending (RP) platforms = Windows/Mac OS… …

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  • 56Rail gauge in India — India currently has significant quantities of four different incompatible rail gauges. The railways consist of around 42,000 km of RailGauge|1676 broad gauge (BG) railway (a.k.a. Indian gauge), 17,000 km of metre gauge and an assortment of narrow …

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  • 57common carrier by motor vehicle — A carrier having the status of a common carrier who uses busses, taxicabs, trucks, or other motor vehicles as the means of transportation. 13 Am J2d Car §§ 14, 17. As defined by section 303(a) of the Motor Carrier Act of 1935, any person who or… …

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  • 58Rail siding — A siding, in rail terminology, is a track section distinct from a through route such as a main line or branch line or spur. It may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end. The distinction between sidings and other types of… …

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  • 59Rail transport in Liechtenstein — Liechtenstein s railways are operated by the Austrian Federal Railways. This arrangement is an exception to the more usual co operation with Switzerland, such as Liechteinstein s use of the Swiss Franc as its currency and a common customs area… …

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  • 60Rail gauge in South America — Argentina and Chile use RailGauge|1676 Indian gauge . Brazil uses RailGauge|1600 (known as broad gauge , most common for passenger services and a few corridors in the Southeast) and RailGauge|1 (known as narrow gauge or metre gauge , most common… …

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