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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 ...

  3. Atherley Narrows Swing Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Atherley Narrows Swing Bridge is a Canadian National rail bridge located at the confluence of Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching at the Atherley Narrows, near Orillia, Ontario. [ 1 ] The current bridge was constructed in 1970 as a plate girder bridge, consisting of nine steel through plate girder sections supported on eight steel pile bents.

  4. Merthyr Tramroad - Wikipedia

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    The Merthyr Tramroad (sometimes referred to as the Penydarren Tramroad due to its use by Trevithick's locomotive, built at the ironworks) was a 9.75-mile-long (15.69 km) line that opened in 1802, connecting the private lines belonging to the Dowlais and Penydarren Ironworks with the Glamorganshire Canal at Abercynon, also serving the Plymouth Ironworks along the way.

  5. Plate girder bridge - Wikipedia

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    Overview. In a plate girder bridge, the plate girders are typically I-beams made up from separate structural steel plates (rather than rolled as a single cross-section), which are welded or, in older bridges, bolted or riveted together to form the vertical web and horizontal flanges of the beam. In some cases, the plate girders may be formed in ...

  6. Genesee Arch Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Genesee Arch Bridge

  7. History of the railway track - Wikipedia

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    History of the railway track

  8. Railway turntable - Wikipedia

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    A small turntable at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California, US. This type of turntable with the central tower and supporting cables is called a "gallows turntable". A larger turntable with several exits, 1909. In engine maintenance facilities, a turntable was usually surrounded, in part or in whole, by a building known as a ...

  9. 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).

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