Investigation into corrosion of steels in tunnels (TM-MS-013)

Last updated on 26 July 2013 2:42
In the reign of the steam locomotive it was realised during the 1930's that the damp, sulphurous air in tunnels was providing ideal corrosive conditions. Rails, (then of bull head section and formed into fishplate jointed track) had a service life of only 15 months in notorious locations. With the...
Author(s): Graver G.G.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1975
United Kingdom
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