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The need for check rails (VDYN 208)
Last updated on 25 April 2014 5:12
Checkrails exist in several forms. The commonest is the extra rail opposite a crossing nose which prevents a wheelset passing the wrong side of the nose. This type is purely a safety feature and is always provided in this situation. The least common form of checkrail, sometimes called a Guard...
Author(s):
Pearce T G
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1990
United Kingdom
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