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  2. Fishplate - Wikipedia

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  3. Rail fastening system - Wikipedia

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    Rail fastening system

  4. History of the railway track - Wikipedia

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    History of the railway track

  5. Railway track - Wikipedia

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  6. Great Western Railway wagons - Wikipedia

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    Great Western Railway. The fleet of Great Western Railway wagons was both large and varied as it carried the wide variety of goods traffic on the Great Western Railway (GWR) in the United Kingdom. This was the railway company that operated for the longest period of time in the country (from 1838 to 1947) and covered a large geographical area ...

  7. Dundee and Newtyle Railway - Wikipedia

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    System map of the Newtyle lines 1838. The line was built with fish-bellied rails on stone blocks, with the rare track gauge of 4 ft 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,384 mm); the rails were rather light at 28 lb/ft (41.67 kg/m). 600 shares were issued at £50 each, that is £30,000, with authorised borrowings of £10,000.

  8. Locomotives of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

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    The Midland shaped the subsequent LMS locomotive policy until 1933. Its locomotives (which it always referred to as engines) followed a corporate small engine policy, with numerous class 2F, 3F and 4F 0-6-0s for goods work, 2P and 4P 4-4-0s for passenger work, and 0-4-4T and 0-6-0T tank engines.

  9. Locomotives of the Great Eastern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Locomotives of the Great Eastern Railway