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  2. British Rail Departmental Wagons - Wikipedia

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    British Rail Departmental Wagons. British Rail departmental wagons are wagons used by British Rail and their successors Railtrack and Network Rail for departmental purposes. Many vehicles are named after aquatic creatures (including fish, mammals, birds and mythical creatures ), these names started life as telegraphic codes. [1]

  3. Tamping machine - Wikipedia

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    A MATISA tamper at Keighley in February 2017 Customer VolkerRail. A tamping machine or ballast tamper, informally simply a tamper, is a self-propelled, rail-mounted machine used to pack (or tamp) the track ballast under railway tracks to make the tracks and roadbed more durable and level. Prior to the introduction of mechanical tampers, this ...

  4. List of cleanest railway stations in India - Wikipedia

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    Travel Khana. ^ "Top 10 Cleanest A1 and A Category Railway Stations of India in 2017". Walk Through India. ^ "Railways Ministry releases Report on Station Cleanliness; ranks Jodhpur as cleanest railway station". Jagran Josh. ^ "Cleanest Indian Railways stations revealed – and it has many surprises! Check full list here".

  5. Bonnet Carré Spillway - Wikipedia

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    This is done by two rail-mounted gantry cranes atop the spillway. The number of needles removed determines the water flow into the spillway. Gaps built into each bay allow limited seepage anytime the river level reaches the bottom of the bays. Removal of all 7000 needles takes about 36 hours but is usually done over a period of several days.

  6. Grenadiers (fish) - Wikipedia

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    A rattail found in the wreck of the Titanic. Grenadiers have been recorded from depths of about 200 to 7,000 m (660–22,970 ft), and are among the most common benthic fish of the deep (however, two genera are known to prefer the midwater). They may be solitary or may form large schools, as with the roundnose grenadiers.

  7. Coping (joinery) - Wikipedia

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    Coping (joinery) A scribed joint (right end of sketch) is derived from an internal mitre cut (left end) by cutting along the inside face of the mitre cut at a right angle to the board, typically with a coping saw. Scribing a pencil line to fit two pieces of wood together. Coping or scribing is the woodworking technique of shaping the end of a ...