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Old 26th January 2008, 17:29
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Trains With Rubber Tyres

Just something I thought some people might find interesting.


http://www.emdx.org/rail/metro/principeE.html


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Old 27th January 2008, 11:47
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Very interesting site, thanks for that, Locojoe.
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very intresting site

will look again soon

thanks for that locojoe
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Like the others say very interesting

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Very interesting. But what about Track Circuits?

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Old 24th January 2010, 13:12
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One of the very first "Michelines" was the "Lafayette", built in stainless steel by Budd

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Fascinating - thank you.
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Old 1st February 2010, 07:12
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Oh yes Marc Dufour's website, I found a lot of interesting information about the Montréal Métro while I was writing a research paper about it. While Paris was the first city to use this technology, Montréal was the first to initially adopt it on the entire subway network.

This technology permitted having steeper grades and sharper curves for the Montréal Métro. Most tunnels between the stations "dips", which permits the trains to accelerate by aid of gravity, and same thing by slowing down while entering a station.

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Here is a photo I took of a tunnel going down leaving the station.

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