- The
track bed or
trackbed is the
groundwork onto
which a
railway track is laid.
Trackbeds of
disused railways are
sometimes used for
recreational paths...
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block control). The § 16
BOStrab defines the
legal types of
trackbed:
Street running trackbed ("Straßenbündiger Bahnkörper"):
These tramways are running...
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Track ballast is the
material which forms the
trackbed upon
which railroad ties (UK: sleepers) are laid. It is
packed between, below, and
around the ties...
- the
Prussian state railways. It is now
entirely in Belgium,
because the
trackbed of the line, as well as the
stations and
other installations, were made...
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after considering a
stretch of
trackbed from
Guildford to
Horsham and the
Lynton &
Barnstaple Railway.
Purchase of the
trackbed took
several years, and the...
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approved funding for
Phase 1—also
known as the
Lackawanna Cut-Off MOS
Trackbed Restoration Project, or
Minimal Operating Segment, MOS—of the New Jersey...
- 1941. The
trackbed remained in the
ownership of the
receiver of the company, and an iron
girder bridge was left.
Since then, the
railway trackbed and its...
- Railway)
could buy the
trackbed between Broadway and
Honeybourne to
protect it from ****ure non-GWSR developments. The
trackbed is 4.5
miles long, the...
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platforms were
replaced with a low-level
concrete platform in the
former trackbed. The
Rockaway Beach Branch ceased operations on June 8, 1962, and all stations...
- in Norfolk, England. Much of the Weavers’ Way
footpath follows the old
trackbed of the
Aylsham to
Great Yarmouth railway line,
which was
operated by the...