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Topic ClosedRAILWAY TECHNOLOGY

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    Posted: 21.Nov.2007 at 21:00
Good evening everyone.This is Tendai(new recruit on the forum)I am looking for help on the following:
Standard sizes and maybe drawings of Flat bottomed rails
Standard fixing details of same to timber,precast concrete sleepers/ties
Standard turn outs and cross overs.
Typical cross section of railway track showing rails,sleepers and ballast.
cad blocks of railway rolling stock-freight wagons,passenger coaches and locomotives.
Standard cross section of electricfied railway system complete with caternary masts and overhead wires.
 
If there is someone with cadblocks of fire engines,freight trucks,construction vehicles and buses/coaches showing plan,side front and back elevations will you kindly help.
 
Thanking you in anticipation,
Tendai
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