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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. Transfer table - Wikipedia

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    A transfer table contains two tracks with different configurations. The table is moved sideways or rotated [ 3] to choose the configuration that connects the track that the incoming train will be traveling from and to. Using transfer table as a switch or a rotary switch allows the center rack rail to be aligned for the cog wheels to continually ...

  4. Railway roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    A railway roundhouse is a building with a circular or semicircular shape used by railways for servicing and storing locomotives. [ 1 ] Traditionally, though not always the case today, these buildings surrounded or were adjacent to a turntable.

  5. List of railway roundhouses - Wikipedia

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    Built to store the park's collection of railway equipment. [1] Strathcona Roundhouse, Edmonton, Alberta. Built and used by the Canadian Pacific Railway, it is the last roundhouse in Alberta still in use. Once part of a much larger structure, only one stall remains. No turntable. Roundhouse, Big Valley, Alberta - preserved roundhouse and ...

  6. Railway Signal Cabin and Turntable, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Railway Signal Cabin and Turntable is a heritage-listed signal box at Ellenborough Street near the Ipswich railway station, Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1881 to 1895. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 May 2005. [1]

  7. Decauville - Wikipedia

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    Decauville (French:) was a manufacturing company which was founded by Paul Decauville (1846–1922), a French pioneer in industrial railways.Decauville's major innovation was the use of ready-made sections of light, narrow gauge track fastened to steel sleepers; this track was portable and could be disassembled and transported very easily.

  8. Category:Railway turntables - Wikipedia

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    Railway turntables. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rail transport turntables. 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 ...

  9. Conway Junction Railroad Turntable Site - Wikipedia

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    88003001 [1] Added to NRHP. January 5, 1989. The Conway Junction Railroad Turntable Site is the foundational remnants of what was once a major railroad junction in South Berwick, Maine. Consisting of a circular granite railroad turntable foundation and an engine house foundation, it is the only major surviving reminder of Great Falls and South ...

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