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  2. Plateway - Wikipedia

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    A plateway is an early kind of railway, tramway or wagonway, where the rails are made from cast iron. They were mainly used for about 50 years up to 1830, though some continued later. Plateways consisted of L-shaped rails, where the flange on the rail guides the wheels, in contrast to edgeways, where flanges on the wheels guide them along the ...

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    Frame and panel construction, also called rail and stile, is a woodworking technique often used in the making of doors, wainscoting, and other decorative features for cabinets, furniture, and homes. The basic idea is to capture a 'floating' panel within a sturdy frame, as opposed to techniques used in making a slab solid wood cabinet door or ...

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  7. Little Eaton Gangway - Wikipedia

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    Outram's original plan was for a conventional waggonway with wooden sleepers and oak rails reinforced with cast iron plates.Accordingly, an advertisement appeared in the Lincoln & Stamford Mercury for 16 August 1793 [1] for 10,000 oak sleepers 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m) long squared at each end for a length of 9 inches (229 mm).

  8. Trestle bridge - Wikipedia

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    A trestle bridge is a bridge composed of a number of short spans supported by closely spaced frames. A trestle (sometimes tressel) is a rigid frame used as a support, historically a tripod used to support a stool or a pair of isosceles triangles joined at their apices by a plank or beam such as the support structure for a trestle table.

  9. William Hedley - Wikipedia

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    William Hedley (13 July 1779 – 9 January 1843 [1]) was born in Newburn, near Newcastle upon Tyne. He was one of the leading industrial engineers of the early 19th century, and was instrumental in several major innovations in early railway development. While working as a ' viewer ' or manager at Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, he ...

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