designed to work on cant deficiency cornersAnd is that just a way of saying reducing train speed limits, without actually saying reduced train speed limits?
Edited 13 Oct 2013 13:12, 8 years ago, edited by Newcastle Express
designed to work on cant deficiency cornersAnd is that just a way of saying reducing train speed limits, without actually saying reduced train speed limits?
And next question is why do they have white "X's" on them?
Edited 13 Oct 2013 13:11, 8 years ago, edited by Newcastle Express
designed to work on cant deficiency cornersAnd is that just a way of saying reducing train speed limits, without actually saying reduced train speed limits?
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