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Qué (quién) es rack wheel - definición

RAILWAY WITH A TOOTHED RACK RAIL, USUALLY WITH STEEP GRADE AND LOW OPERATING SPEED
Rack and pinion railway; Rack-and-pinion railway; Cog railroad; Cog train; Abt rack system; Cog railway; Cog-wheel railway; Riggenbach rack system; Marsh rack system; Rack railways; Rack-driven railway; Cogwheel train; Strub rack system; Cog locomotives; Cog locomotive; Abt rack railway system; Strub rack railway system; Rack Railways; Cogwheel railway; Von Roll rack system; Rack locomotive; Rack-railway; Locher rack system
  • An automatic hydraulic turnout of Mount Washington Cog Railway
  • Traction transition section
  • Blenkinsop rack and pinion with teeth on outer side of one rail only
  • Schneeberg cog railway]] steam locomotive, with tilted boiler, on level track
  • Rack railway track on the [[Panoramique des Dômes]] using the Strub system rack
  • [[Rittnerbahn]] early electric cog locomotive and carriage
  • Lamella system on [[Skitube Alpine Railway]] in [[New South Wales]], Australia
  • The non-powered variant of the Morgan rack, from the 1919 Goodman catalog
  • "Old Peppersass" of the Mt. Washington Cog Railway, USA
  • Mount Washington Cog Railway Operators, 2000
  • The Marsh rack and pinion system
  • Locher Rack system (seen from above)
  • Functioning of the [[rack and pinion]] on the Strub system
  • Locher]].
  • [[Railroad switch]] on a rack railway.  The turnout uses Lamella rack rails, but the overall design was pioneered by Strub.  The track outside the turnout uses Riggenbach rack rails. ([[Schynige Platte Railway]], [[Switzerland]])
  • Vitznau–Rigi Railway]]
  • Abt rack system used on the [[Snowdon Mountain Railway]].
  • Vitznau-Rigi-Bahn]], one of the last operational locomotives with a vertical boiler
  • The Riggenbach rack system

Firearm rack         
RACK FOR STORING FIREARMS
Gun rack; Rifle rack; Arm rack; Pistol rack
A gun rack, rifle rack or arm rack is a rack for storing firearms such as rifles and pistols. The rack is typically equipped with locks to prevent theft or improper use.
rack railway         
¦ noun a railway for steep slopes, having a toothed rail between the bearing rails which engages with a cogwheel under the locomotive.
Rack railway         
A rack railway (also rack-and-pinion railway, cog railway, or cogwheel railway) is a steep grade railway with a toothed rack rail, usually between the running rails. The trains are fitted with one or more cog wheels or pinions that mesh with this rack rail.

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Rack railway

A rack railway (also rack-and-pinion railway, cog railway, or cogwheel railway) is a steep grade railway with a toothed rack rail, usually between the running rails. The trains are fitted with one or more cog wheels or pinions that mesh with this rack rail. This allows the trains to operate on steep grades above 10%, which is the maximum for friction-based rail. Most rack railways are mountain railways, although a few are transit railways or tramways built to overcome a steep gradient in an urban environment.

The first cog railway was the Middleton Railway between Middleton and Leeds in West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, where the first commercially successful steam locomotive, Salamanca, ran in 1812. This used a rack and pinion system designed and patented in 1811 by John Blenkinsop.

The first mountain cog railway was the Mount Washington Cog Railway in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, which carried its first fare-paying passengers in 1868. The track was completed to reach the summit of Mount Washington in 1869. The first mountain rack railway in continental Europe was the Vitznau-Rigi-Bahn on Mount Rigi in Switzerland, which opened in 1871. Both lines are still running.