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International Railroad Discussion > Tie plates and rail bracesDate: 03/06/15 22:19 Tie plates and rail braces Author: Railpax71 These are on the Jomo electric railway in Kiryu, Gunma, Japan which runs along the foothills of Akagiyama to Maebashi. The equipment is light electric DMUs so no tie plates and the rail braces are wooden. There is a prototype for everything.
Date: 03/07/15 09:12 Re: Tie plates and rail braces Author: PHall Non-staggered rail joints, that's "interesting"...
Date: 03/07/15 09:57 Re: Tie plates and rail braces Author: retcsxcfm Also the wide tie at the joints.
Uncle Joe,Seffner,fl. Date: 03/08/15 09:39 Re: Tie plates and rail braces Author: ATSF3751 retcsxcfm Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Also the wide tie at the joints. > > Uncle Joe,Seffner,fl. No tie plates. Don't see that very often. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/08/15 09:47 by ATSF3751. Date: 03/08/15 18:54 Re: Tie plates and rail braces Author: chs7-321 PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Non-staggered rail joints, that's "interesting"... That's actually common, I think....... Date: 03/09/15 20:38 Re: Tie plates and rail braces Author: Railpax71 Box end joints are very common in Japan on jointed rail. US has been staggers since 1980.
Date: 05/25/16 08:06 Re: Tie plates and rail braces Author: dcfbalcoS1 The US staggered their rail joints before 1900, not 1980.
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