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Old 13th January 2008, 05:37
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[Help,Ask]about track work and signalling work

Dear All, Would you please help me where i can find about fouling point articles, how to calculate it, about cant, transition curve and all about track work?

thank you for your time and your kindness


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Old 13th January 2008, 11:21
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Hello,
Have you tried using a search engine such as Google?

If you search using the terms "fouling point" "cant deficiency" "track superelevation" and "railway/railroad trackwork" you will find many specialised websites.
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Old 14th January 2008, 07:04
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Hello,
Have you tried using a search engine such as Google?

If you search using the terms "fouling point" "cant deficiency" "track superelevation" and "railway/railroad trackwork" you will find many specialised websites.
thank you very much MR Swisstrains,

finally i found it in http://www.rgsonline.co.uk/

thank you for your time
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Old 3rd April 2008, 17:23
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You could try the Permanent Way institution website very helpfull on all thing's track

http://www.permanentwayinstitution.com/

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Post track works,cant.

If your stuck drop me a line i`ll give as much help as i can ok. Phill TQS.
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If you could get your hands on Network Rail standards it would help.

There are many!

Handbook 49 for track design, for example.

A good book to get hold of is the PWI - British Railway Track Design Construction Maintenance.

I've got edition 6 (1993), not sure what the newest edition is
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