Railways; Their Rise, Progress, and Construction: With Remarks on Railway Accidents, and Proposals for Their PreventionLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 444 psl. |
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... Tunnels · 160 - 163 - 169 - 172 - 176 · . 179 - 180 - • 184 · 189 Railway Stations - 195 Cost of Railways - 198 Motive Power of the Railway - 200 Invention of the Locomotive Engine . 201 Trevithick and Vivian's Locomotive Engine - 204 ...
... Tunnels · 160 - 163 - 169 - 172 - 176 · . 179 - 180 - • 184 · 189 Railway Stations - 195 Cost of Railways - 198 Motive Power of the Railway - 200 Invention of the Locomotive Engine . 201 Trevithick and Vivian's Locomotive Engine - 204 ...
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... Tunnels - 184 - 189 - 195 - 198 Railway Stations Cost of Railways Motive Power of the Railway - 200 Invention of the Locomotive Engine - 201 Trevithick and Vivian's Locomotive Engine - 204 Blenkensop's Locomotive Engine - 209 Chapmans ...
... Tunnels - 184 - 189 - 195 - 198 Railway Stations Cost of Railways Motive Power of the Railway - 200 Invention of the Locomotive Engine - 201 Trevithick and Vivian's Locomotive Engine - 204 Blenkensop's Locomotive Engine - 209 Chapmans ...
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... tunnel . At the latter place the general arrange- ment of railway crossings may be seen , and the danger which so obviously and necessarily attends them , both the up and down lines being inter- sected ; eight or ten crossing - points ...
... tunnel . At the latter place the general arrange- ment of railway crossings may be seen , and the danger which so obviously and necessarily attends them , both the up and down lines being inter- sected ; eight or ten crossing - points ...
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... expensive and Herculean labours might be avoided of cutting miles through hills or solid rocks - forming dis- mal tunnels and precipitous embankments . On the other hand , a railway formed with the view 122 DESIGNING A LINE OF RAILWAY .
... expensive and Herculean labours might be avoided of cutting miles through hills or solid rocks - forming dis- mal tunnels and precipitous embankments . On the other hand , a railway formed with the view 122 DESIGNING A LINE OF RAILWAY .
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... tunnels in elevation and width - road - crossings avoided and while the gradients are adapted for such increase of speed , the strength and stability of the rails must bear a corresponding proportion . - Too often , perhaps , from ...
... tunnels in elevation and width - road - crossings avoided and while the gradients are adapted for such increase of speed , the strength and stability of the rails must bear a corresponding proportion . - Too often , perhaps , from ...
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Railways; Their Rise, Progress, and Construction– With Remarks on Railway ... Robert Ritchie Visos knygos peržiūra - 1846 |
Railways; Their Rise, Progress and Construction ... Robert Ritchie (A.I.C.E.) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1846 |
Railways; Their Rise, Progress, and Construction– With Remarks on Railway ... Robert Ritchie Visos knygos peržiūra - 1846 |
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