Railways: surface track – Roadbed – Continuous
Patent
1978-01-10
1979-11-13
Reese, Randolph A.
Railways: surface track
Roadbed
Continuous
238 25, 238205, 238243, 238264, E01B 100, E01F 500
Patent
active
041740661
ABSTRACT:
A replaceable track apparatus comprises two channels separated one from the other and formed in a concrete bed. The channels are lined with a corrosion resistant material and have located therein, a track containing vessel which comprises a corrosion resistant shell having a railroad track positioned therein at a predetermined location and supported by means of a reinforcing rod configuration secured to the track and held within the vessel by a concrete binder. The track vessel assemblies are located as indicated, in each channel. The apparatus assures the proper alignment of the track members to enable operation of a railway system on the tracks, while providing rapid removal and replacement of the track assemblies when desired, as the assemblies wear due to corrosion.
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Plevy Arthur L.
Reese Randolph A.
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