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{Dakota} | 23:57 Sat 26th Nov 2005 | Motoring
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Sorry, there was no where else to put this question, but does anyone know why there is lots of stones between and all around train tracks?


Thanks in advance :)

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It's to distribute the load to stop the rails sinking into the soil below the track. A train might weight 200 tonnes, with several tonnes on each axle. Imagine how much more difficult it would be to cut cheese if you put a cloth under the blade. Pressure = Force / Area
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Thank you guys xxx

try yahoo rail groups



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