Re: Narrow gauge rail weight
Author: Matt Farnsworth
Date: 12-08-2009 - 15:31

Most of it is 70 80 & 90 lb, with the sidings and yards being lighter. I do recall that in the C&TS mile post guide book it talked about the state of CO donating used 90 lb rail to help rebuild the line in the 90's. Anyone else got the specifics?
Matt
Moscow ID



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Narrow gauge rail weight Mike Stimpson 12-08-2009 - 14:58
  Re: Narrow gauge rail weight Matt Farnsworth 12-08-2009 - 15:31
  Re: Narrow gauge rail weight GrahamBuxton 12-08-2009 - 16:10
  Re: Narrow gauge rail weight John West 12-09-2009 - 22:36
  Re: Narrow gauge rail weight - No tie plates ??? George Andrews 12-10-2009 - 05:51
  Re: Narrow gauge rail weight - No tie plates ??? ex BN 12-10-2009 - 06:22
  Re: Narrow gauge rail weight - No tie plates ??? Jeff A. 12-10-2009 - 07:44


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