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  2. Railway turntable - Wikipedia

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    The turntable bridge (the part of the turntable that included the tracks and that swivelled to turn the equipment) could span from 6 to 120 feet (1.8 to 36.6 m), depending on the railway's needs. Larger turntables were installed in maintenance facilities for longer locomotives, while short line and narrow gauge railways typically used smaller ...

  3. Category:Railway turntables - Wikipedia

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    Note: Category:Railway roundhouses, with its subcategories, has many more members than does this category of turntables (at least currently, in 2018).Probably every railway roundhouse had to have a turntable however (while there are some turntables without a roundhouse), so most of them are current or former locations of turntables not included here.

  4. Fleischmann (model railroads) - Wikipedia

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    Fleischmann offers a model track with full profile rails, "thinking" turnouts, a turntable, and even a rack & pinion railway. Its more recent lineup includes the PROFI label, which consists of the pre-ballasted track, PROFI couplings for true close coupling operation, and even the tilt technology found in both the Pendolino and the ICE-T ...

  5. History of the railway track - Wikipedia

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    The railway track or permanent way is the elements of railway lines: generally the pairs of rails typically laid on the sleepers or ties embedded in ballast, intended to carry the ordinary trains of a railway. It is described as a permanent way because, in the earlier days of railway construction, contractors often laid a temporary track to ...

  6. Railway roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    Probably the first railway roundhouse, designed by Robert Stephenson, was built in 1837 in Birmingham, at Curzon Street station. [16] Its central turntable, inspection pits, and an exterior wall were uncovered in March 2020 during work to build the HS2 line. [16] Another was built in 1839 at Derby, England by the North Midland Railway.

  7. Wooden toy train - Wikipedia

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    Wooden toy trains are toy trains that run on a wooden track system with grooves to guide the wheels of the rolling stock. While the trains, tracks and scenery accessories are made mainly of wood, the engines and cars connect to each other using metal hooks or small magnets , and some use plastic wheels mounted on metal axles.

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  9. Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Train entering Silverton Photo of the first trip of the "Painted Train" The D&RG Silverton arrives, pulling the glass-topped "Silver Vista" observation car in 1947.. William Jackson Palmer (1836–1908) was a former Union General (serving in the American Civil War) who came to Colorado after managing the construction of the Kansas Pacific Railway into Denver in 1870.

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