Cant: The superelevation angle of a track (the relative level of one rail to the other), typically around a curve; Cape: A
(rail transport) The area along either side of a railroad track which is kept at a lower level than the sleeper bottom, in order to provide drainage. (obsolete, dialect) A ...
In the UK, the cess is used by track repair crews to walk to a work site, and as a safe place to stand when a train is passing. This helps when doing minor work, ...
CESS. The area either side of the railway immediately off the ballast
The "cess" shown each side of the alignment is the area available for a walkway or refuge for staff working on the track. The Sub-Structure. This ...
or line on which a train is approaching. Cess. That part of the track formation beyond ...
Running lines are used by trains to go from place to place. Each running line ...
pipe culverts that cross the rail corridor. • pipe lining
Keywords Ballasted railway track, digital image correlation,
Number of tracks at crossing: 1. Crossing audit ...