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  2. USNS Carson City - Wikipedia

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    The ramp is designed to accommodate the limited piers and quay walls often encountered in developing countries. Like her sister ships, Carson City has a shallow-draft of 3.83 metres (12.6 ft) and is capable of reaching speeds up to 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph). [6]

  3. Loading dock - Wikipedia

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    There can be very serious accidents on loading bays. One example is trailer creep (also known as trailer walk, or dock walk), which occurs when the lateral and vertical forces exerted each time a forklift truck enters and exits the trailer cause the trailer to slowly move away from the dock, resulting in separation from the dock leveler.

  4. Medium Girder Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Bankseat beam — Used to keep the bridge girders properly spaced and provide connection for the ramp units. It is one of three components that requires at least 6 soldiers to carry; it is 13' 3 1 ⁄ 2" long, 1' 9 3 ⁄ 8" wide, and 1’ 6" high and weighs 570 lb (260 kg). Ramps — There are two types: US and UK ramps. The UK or short ramps ...

  5. List of equipment of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    An 11-meter (36-foot) high-speed launch that can be launched from the rear ramps of the National Security Cutters. [17] 33-ft Law Enforcement 33' 26-ft Trailerable Aids to Navigation Boat: 29' Response boat – Small II: 29' A 29-foot replacement for the Defender Class, built by Metal Shark Boats. Cutter Boat – Over the Horizon: 25'

  6. Linkspan - Wikipedia

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    Initially a linkspan was a ramp that was attached to the pier at one end and was suspended above the water at the other. The height above the water was controlled either by hydraulic rams or cables, these types of linkspans were less well designed for the various conditions of the tide, wave and current and so were superseded by underwater tank linkspans that through compressed air can be ...

  7. Autorack - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, when 85 ft (25.91 m) flat cars capable of carrying two 40-foot (12.19 m) highway trailers in trailer-on-flatcar (TOFC), or "piggyback" service were introduced, new automobiles began to be shipped by rail loaded on highway auto-carrier trailers. Eight to ten autos could be carried per flat car in this manner.

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