Form of steel tie which has distinct advantages described; answers to many objections; cost of manufacturing should be reasonable as section of plate as rolled is of easy rolling design; two forms of rail fastenings; rail seats must have correct and necessary tilt or angle; fastenings should be designed so as to allow necessary adjustments for gage widening on curves.
Steel ties for American railroads
Iron Age
Iron Age ; 121 , n 10
1928
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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