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Track stabilisation by sand piling
Unusual method for stabilization of soft clay track formation being tried out by Eastern Region of British Railways; operation consists of driving 9-in. diam steel spud into formation at number of points between ties, withdrawing on reaching specified depth and filling hole with sand. (See also Engineering v 168 n 4371 Nov 4 1949 p 472; Engineer v 188 n 4893 Nov 4 1949 p 521; Ry Gaz v 91 n 25 Dec 16 1949 p 704-5 (illus) 706)
Track stabilisation by sand piling
Unusual method for stabilization of soft clay track formation being tried out by Eastern Region of British Railways; operation consists of driving 9-in. diam steel spud into formation at number of points between ties, withdrawing on reaching specified depth and filling hole with sand. (See also Engineering v 168 n 4371 Nov 4 1949 p 472; Engineer v 188 n 4893 Nov 4 1949 p 521; Ry Gaz v 91 n 25 Dec 16 1949 p 704-5 (illus) 706)
Track stabilisation by sand piling
Civ Eng (Lond)
1950
Article (Journal)
English
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Track stabilisation by sand piling
Engineering Index Backfile | 1949
Track stabilisation by sand piling
Engineering Index Backfile | 1949
Track stabilisation by sand piling
Engineering Index Backfile | 1949