Re: Strange track parts, what is it?
Author: Marty Bernard
Date: 03-06-2010 - 05:15

While I have never seen one I knew they must exist. They allow the rails to slide past one another as temperature changes and rails expand or contract. This is particularly important at places like movable bridges where rail alignment at the ends of the movable segment must be pretty exact.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Strange track parts, what is it? Matt Farnsworth 03-05-2010 - 16:07
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? Mike 03-05-2010 - 16:31
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? Hunkiedoo 03-05-2010 - 17:02
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? Marty Bernard 03-06-2010 - 05:15
  Expansion joints d 03-06-2010 - 05:56
  Re: Expansion joints OTN 03-06-2010 - 09:24
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? mook 03-06-2010 - 09:09
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? P.Kepler 03-06-2010 - 09:40
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? P.Kepler 03-06-2010 - 09:46
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? Castlebridge 03-06-2010 - 12:40
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? OTN 03-07-2010 - 08:54
  Re: Strange track parts, what is it? Joe Magruder 03-08-2010 - 12:14


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