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Clive Coleman. wrote:
In message , Tom Anderson writes Makes sense. What's the advantage of conventional construction over this, then? The railway as laid down by Brunel wasn't level but sagged between pillars down into the earth to prevent movement. Frequent sleepers stop this and hold the gauge correctly. Interesting. Was this true of all Brunel's broad gauge lines? That would have meant that high(ish) speeds on broad gauge wouldn't have been compatible with the comfort (and possibly the safety) of passengers. Do you know if Brunel realised that later? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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