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  2. Glossary of rail transport terms - Wikipedia

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    The rolling component typically pressed onto an axle and mounted on a rail car or locomotive truck or bogie. Wheels are cast or forged (wrought) and are heat treated to have a specific hardness. New wheels are trued to a specific profile before being pressed onto an axle.

  3. Category:Railway cuttings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Railway cuttings in the United Kingdom". The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Liverpool and Manchester Railway - Wikipedia

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    Following this was a 2-mile (3 km) long cutting up to 70 feet (21 m) deep through rock at Olive Mount, and a 712-foot (217 m) nine-arch viaduct, each arch of 50 feet (15 m) span and around 60 feet (18 m) high) over the Sankey Brook valley.

  5. List of steepest gradients on adhesion railways - Wikipedia

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    There have been various solutions to hauling rail mounted vehicles up or down inclines. These include simple rail adhesion, rack railways and cable inclines (including rail mounted water tanks to carry barges ).

  6. Olive Mount cutting - Wikipedia

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    Olive Mount cutting, which was opened in 1830, is a 2-mile (3.2 km) sandstone railway cutting on the line to Manchester, 4 miles (6.4 km) from Liverpool. The cutting is 80 feet (24 m) deep [3] and is situated between Wavertree Technology Park and Broad Green railway stations.

  7. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    A printed circuit board (PCB), also called printed wiring board (PWB), is a medium used to connect or "wire" components to one another in a circuit.