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  2. File:Gbr-williams-shapps-plan-for-rail.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Consult this guide for full details. Note: Since 2010, almost all information owned by the UK Crown is offered for use and re-use under the Open Government Licence by authority of The Controller of His Majesty's Stationery Office. info

  3. IRT White Plains Road Line - Wikipedia

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    Between 8:30 and 1:15 shuttle trains operated from East 180th Street to Dyre Avenue, and in the early morning hours no trains operated over the line. [ 33 ] In 1986, the New York City Transit Authority launched a study to determine whether to close 79 stations on 11 routes, including the White Plains Road Line north of East 180th Street, due to ...

  4. Time–distance diagram - Wikipedia

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    A time–distance diagram is a chart with two axes: one for time, the other for location. The units on either axis depend on the type of project: time can be expressed in minutes (for overnight construction of railroad modification projects such as the installation of switches) or years (for large construction projects); the location can be (kilo)meters, or other distinct units (such as ...

  5. Rail profile - Wikipedia

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    Rail from 1896 showing manufacturer's name and specification impressed into the web of rail during rolling Cross-sections of present-day flat-bottomed rail and (no longer installed) bullhead rail Early rails in US Section of the Translohr guidance rail (during the Clermont-Ferrand installation in 2006) The rail profile is the cross sectional ...

  6. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    The part of the plate under the rail base is tapered, setting the inboard cant of the rail, typically "one in forty" (or 1.4 degrees ). The top surface of the plate has one or two shoulders that fit against the edges of the base of the rail. The double-shoulder type is currently used.

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