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July, 1939

Early North-East Coast Railways — II

Drawings and Photographs accompanying the article

Sample Description
 Fig. 2 — A recent view of the Causey arch, County Durham, which was nuilt about 1727 to carry a double-track wagon-way of 4-ft. gauge
 Fig. 3 — Coal wagon on a 4-ft. wagon-way in County Durham (with enlarged details of the flanged iron wheels) from "Voyages Metallurgiques" by Gabriel Jars (1765)
 Fig. 4 — Wagon-way turntable illustrated by Gabriel Jars in "Voyages Mettallurgiques" (1765)
 Fig. 5 — Early chaired rail on stone blocks
 Fig. 6 — Tindale Fell wrought-iron rail of 1808 preserved in the Science Museum, London
 Fig. 7 — Cast rail with lapped joint
 Fig. 8 — The earliest form of rolled rail

Article reproduced from a copy of the magazine held at Scottish Mining Museum, Newtongrange, Midlothian.


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