Fail-safe provisions in braking and application to A.P.T. (IM-APT-226)

Last updated on 24 July 2014 4:11
Railway brakes have traditionally been provided with a large element of "fail-safe", though this quality has never been precisely defined. The "Regulation of Railways Act" 1889, which requires the fitting of continuous brakes to all passenger trains, states that the brake is to be "self-applying in the event of...
Author(s): Peacock D.W.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1968
United Kingdom
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