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  2. DIN rail - Wikipedia

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    The width of devices that are mounted on a 35 mm "top hat" DIN rail generally use "modules" as a width unit, one module being 18 mm wide. For example, a small device (e.g. a circuit breaker) may have a width of 1 module (18 mm wide), while a larger device may have a width of 4 modules (4 × 18 mm = 72 mm).

  3. List of rail transport modelling scale standards - Wikipedia

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    Proto and finescale rails and wheels are generally not compatible with the normal scale model railway material with the same scale ratio. Proto scale was originally developed by the Model Railway Study Group in Great Britain in 1966 and later adopted into NMRA standards with modifications necessary for the North American prototype railway ...

  4. Category:File-Class rail transport pages - Wikipedia

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    File talk:Leicester station Taken from the London road 1856.jpg; File talk:Linwood railway station 01.JPG; File talk:Linwood railway station 02.JPG; File talk:Linwood railway station 03.JPG; File talk:London Overground Rail Operations Limited (logo).svg; File talk:London Tube Map.png; File talk:LUAS Nine Arch Bridge.jpg; File talk:Lyttelton ...

  5. Wheel arrangement - Wikipedia

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    In rail transport, a wheel arrangement or wheel configuration is a system of classifying the way in which wheels are distributed under a locomotive. [1] Several notations exist to describe the wheel assemblies of a locomotive by type, position, and connections, with the adopted notations varying by country.

  6. Sectional Appendix - Wikipedia

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    The numbers relate to pages in the detailed Table A diagrams. Exceptionally poor rail adhesion. This is a list of known areas for exceptionally poor railhead conditions. It states the route, location, lines affected, and the mileage references between which it occurs. Table A diagrams

  7. Template:Railway line legend - Wikipedia

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    For readers: When self-defined legend is provided in the map, it takes precedence over this one. For editors: Wikipedia:Route diagram template

  8. Template:Bergamo-Albino light rail diagram - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Ashworth report rail diagram.png - Wikipedia

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