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  2. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    Spring spikes or elastic rail spikes [25] are used with flat-bottomed rail, baseplates and wooden sleepers. The spring spike holds the rail down and prevents tipping and also secures the baseplate to the sleeper. [26] The Macbeth spike (trade name) is a two-pronged U-shaped staple-like spike bent so that it appears M-shaped when viewed from the ...

  3. Voltage spike - Wikipedia

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    Voltage spikes, also known as surges, may be created by a rapid buildup or decay of a magnetic field, which may induce energy into the associated circuit. However voltage spikes can also have more mundane causes such as a fault in a transformer or higher-voltage (primary circuit) power wires falling onto lower-voltage (secondary circuit) power ...

  4. Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The township takes its name from the stony creek, which flows through it and represents its western boundary. The stream takes its name from the rocky bed over which it flows for a great part of its course. Its Indian name was Sinne-Hanne or Achsin-Hanne. Hanne means a stream and especially a swift mountain stream.

  5. Stoney Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in southeast Delaware County in Pennsylvania, United States. The stream rises in Chester Township, and flows through City of Chester and Trainer, at times creating their border. It discharges at the Port of Chester on the northern perimeter of the Trainer Refinery [2] and south of Stoney Creek ...

  6. Stoney Creek (Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Creek rises on the Perkins Run divide in Westwoods in New Castle County, Delaware and flows southeast to mouth at the Delaware River just north of Fox Point State Park. [2] It passes through in Bellevue State Park. [6] Tukohtene Falls (Lenape for round mountain) is a ten-foot waterfall located in the park.

  7. Stoney Creek Secondary - Wikipedia

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    It traverses the namesake Stoney Creek, Chester Creek, Ridley Creek, Crum Creek and Darby Creek near their mouths along the shore of the Delaware River. [ 2 ] This line should not be confused with the Stony Creek Branch , which is a former Reading line in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania between Norristown and Lansdale , 9.9 miles (15.9 km) in ...

  8. Bird control spike - Wikipedia

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    A bird control spike, also known as an anti-roosting spike, [1] pigeon spike, or roost modification, is a device consisting of long, needle-like rods used for bird control. Bird control spikes can be attached to building ledges, street lighting , and commercial signage to prevent wild or feral birds from perching or roosting.

  9. Stony Creek Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Stony Creek Railroad was incorporated on April 14, 1868, to build south from the North Pennsylvania Railroad main line at Lansdale along Stony Creek to Norristown, Pennsylvania. [1] The line, 10.3 miles (16.6 km) long, opened on December 30, 1873, under the control of the North Pennsylvania.

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