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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. Monkman Pass - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, Monkman Pass had been a First Nations travel route for some 300 years. Alex Monkman was a pioneer trader and trapper in the Peace Country.According to his account, while on a westward trapping and hunting trip in the 1921/22 winter, he realized he had crossed the continental divide through a lower pass, either on locating a spike from the 1904 Grand Trunk survey, or on meeting ...

  4. List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars ...

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    The replacement 1st 81 tender (ex-#191 or 194) sold to Sumpter Valley R.R. in 1977, and returned to WP&YR in 1990. The body of the latter tender was substituted for the original #73 tender body in 2001.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Stoney Creek, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Creek is a settlement in New Brunswick. It is located near Riverview, Moncton, and Dieppe. History Education. Lower Coverdale Elementary School (K - 5 ...

  7. Stoney Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Creek was the highest timber bridge ever built, and at the time was the second highest bridge in North America [1] with reference to deck height, rather than structural height. Deck height is the maximum vertical drop from the bridge deck to the ground or water surface below.