arizonachris wrote:Is that electrified track? If so, that's a "third rail". Hmmm, then again, it should be shiny?
FourEightFour wrote:They are there for use in case of derailment. These have the effect of keeping the wheels of trucks in alignment in case of derailment.
Edit: These are also called bull rails, a guard rail is the type which keeps the flanges from picking the points of a frog thru a turnout.
Toripony wrote:FourEightFour wrote:They are there for use in case of derailment. These have the effect of keeping the wheels of trucks in alignment in case of derailment.
Edit: These are also called bull rails, a guard rail is the type which keeps the flanges from picking the points of a frog thru a turnout.
Is that the same purpose (and name) for the double ones we see on bridges? I've always assumed they somehow helped keep a derailed car from flipping? If so, I wonder why we don't see these in tunnels?
1225fan5358 wrote:Georgetown loop doesn't see anything but motorcars, right?
1225fan5358 wrote:Georgetown loop doesn't see anything but motorcars, right?
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