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  2. Ring circuit - Wikipedia

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    Unfused spurs from a ring wired in the same cable as the ring are allowed to run one socket (single or double) or one fused connection unit (FCU). Before 1970 the use of two single sockets on one spur was allowed, but has since been disallowed because of their conversion to double sockets.

  3. Headshunt - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a headshunt and run round loop. A run round loop (or run-around loop) is a track arrangement that enables a locomotive to attach to the opposite end of the train. It is commonly used to haul wagons onto a siding, or at a terminal station to prepare for a return journey. [1] This process is known as "running round a train". [2]

  4. Electrical wiring in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Electrical installations Wiring practice by region or country North American practice United Kingdom practice Regulation of electrical installations BS 7671 UK wiring regulations IEC 60364 IEC international standard Canadian Electrical Code (CE Code) U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC) Cabling and accessories AC power plugs and sockets Cable tray Electrical conduit Mineral-insulated copper ...

  5. List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines - Wikipedia

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    Nylon Spur: Belews Creek Spur: Walton Storage Track: Salem Connection Track: VS Running Track (or Auxiliary Track — Richmond District) Webster Storage Track: Tinker Creek Connection Track: East & West Legs Wye: Sewells Point Line (or Main 1, Sewells Point Line or Main 1) Fontaine Spur

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  7. Siding (rail) - Wikipedia

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    Railway sidings (left) beside the main running-lines (right) at Kingswear in Devon, England. A siding, in rail terminology, is a low-speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line, branch line, or spur. It may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end.

  8. ‘Makes me sick!’ Former USC coach Steve Spurrier sounds off ...

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    Former USC coach Steve Spurrier sounds off on AR-15 after school shooting. Bristow Marchant. September 11, 2024 at 12:15 PM. Sam Wolfe/File photo.

  9. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes placed under the cab deck or between the frames in front of the guide yoke; but now two are commonly used, placed under the running board near the cab, one on each side of the engine. [3] Air drum hanger An iron strap riveted to the lower side of the running board, or to the boiler, to support the air drum. [3] Air drum head