Re: Narrow gauge rail weight - No tie plates ???
Author: ex BN
Date: 12-10-2009 - 06:22

Tie plates exist mostly to prolong tie life by spreading the weight of the train over a wider area thus slowing the process of a rail cutting into the tie. With light tonnages I don't see a problem by not using a tie plate. Older tieplates used with lighter rail weren't much bigger than the rail base anyway.



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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