railway sleeper - tradução para holandês
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railway sleeper - tradução para holandês

SUPPORT FOR THE RAILS IN RAILROAD TRACKS
Sleeper (rail); Railway sleeper; Railroad ties; Cross-tie; Rail tie; Sleeper (tie); Railway tie; Cross ties; Wooden sleeper; Wooden sleepers; Sleeper (railway); Railroad timber; Railway ties
  • Concrete ties on the [[BNSF]] line north of [[Yakima, Washington]]
  • A variant fastening of rails to wooden ties
  • thumb
  • KLP Hybrid Plastic Railroad Tie
  • Stone block from the [[Kilmarnock and Troon Railway]]
  • Wooden ties recycled as [[sculpture]]s at [[Northfield railway station]]
  • Steel ties
  • Wooden ties are used on many traditional railways. In the background is a track with concrete ties.
  • Wagons with new woodties in [[Sweden]] 2016.
  • Old worn out woodties.
  • Stone block from the [[Scotch gauge]] [[Ardrossan Railway]] used to construct a loading dock
  • Tie placer in [[Hyannis, Massachusetts]]

railway sleeper         
dwarsliggende houten balk onder rails liggend, dwarsbalk (v. spoorbaan), biels
railroad tie         
spoorwegdwarsbalk, dwarsbalk van hout of beton waarop de spoorrails worden aangelegd
sleeping car         
  • 1st class two berth sleeper Kiev to Moscow
  • Trenhotel Alhambra between [[Barcelona]] and [[Granada]]
  • A WLABmee 71-31 car, the standard sleeping car of the CFR, at the defunct [[Belgrade Main railway station]]
  • A ''Caledonian Sleeper'' double berth in the UK.
  • c.{{hsp}}1900}},  configured for daytime operation
  • A [[CityNightLine]] double-decker sleeping car
  • Cassiopeia]]'' sleeper car service from [[Tokyo]] to [[Sapporo]] with 180 degree views
  • NH RR]]'s 1942 [[World War II]] advertisement "The Kid in Upper 4." This ad depicts an open section of a sleeping car.
  •  Map of European night trains carrying sleeper and/or couchette cars, January 2020.
  • TVZ]] double-deck sleeper car
  • XPT]] in 2013.
  • Oulu, Finland]]
  • c.{{hsp}}1944}}
  • A double-deck conventional passenger sleeping car of China in April 2006
  • In 1964, aging open-section Pullman cars waited in [[Portland, Oregon]], available for "emergencies".
  • The first American sleeping car, the "Chambersburg" started service on the CVRR in 1839.
  • Amtrak [[Viewliner]], a single-level sleeping car
  • Open section accommodations of a Pullman car in day mode from c.1950s.
  • Pullman private compartment, c.1950s.
RAILWAY PASSENGER CAR WITH PRIVATE SLEEPING BERTHS
Sleeping Car; Sleeping cars; Pullman sleeping car; Sleeper train; Palace car; Sleeping-car; Pullman Car; Wagon-lits; Wagon lits; Pullman berth; Sleeper carriage; Sleep train; Open-section (sleeper); Sleeper class
slaapwagon (treinwagon speciaal voor slapen)

Definição

Cross-tie
·noun A sleeper supporting and connecting the rails, and holding them in place.

Wikipédia

Railroad tie

A railroad tie, crosstie (American English), railway tie (Canadian English) or railway sleeper (Australian and British English) is a rectangular support for the rails in railroad tracks. Generally laid perpendicular to the rails, ties transfer loads to the track ballast and subgrade, hold the rails upright and keep them spaced to the correct gauge.

Railroad ties are traditionally made of wood, but prestressed concrete is now also widely used, especially in Europe and Asia. Steel ties are common on secondary lines in the UK; plastic composite ties are also employed, although far less than wood or concrete. As of January 2008, the approximate market share in North America for traditional and wood ties was 91.5%, the remainder being concrete, steel, azobé (red ironwood) and plastic composite.

Tie spacing may depend on the type of tie, traffic loads and other requirements, for example 2,640 concrete ties per mile on North American mainline railroads to 2,112 timber ties per mile on LMS jointed track.

Rails in the US may be fastened to the tie by a railroad spike; iron/steel baseplates screwed to the tie and secured to the rail by a proprietary fastening system such as a Vossloh or Pandrol which are commonly used in Europe.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para railway sleeper
1. It begins with the prankster – called ‘Pikey‘ by his mates – lying in a 5ft–long gap underneath a railway sleeper.
2. Some divisions, such as Cemex surfacing, the service provider shared by Cemex and the former RMC, as well as the railway sleeper, quarry and ready–mixed concrete plants would not be affected.