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Oct 1, 1999 ... An Easement is a portion of track that connects a curve of constant radius to a section straight track, or Tangent track. In the example to the right, ...
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A track transition curve, or spiral easement, is a mathematically calculated curve on a section of highway, or railroad track, where a straight section changes into ...
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Understanding superelevation and easements for track curves.
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Jan 28, 2012 ... I am a big advocate of easements - in fact my mountain-country railroad can be accurately described as a bunch of curves connected by ...
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An easement is a transition between a straight (tangent) and a curve of constant ... Easements ease the train into and out of the curve, eliminating the lurch that ...
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Oct 22, 2009 ... This means half of that comes from the tangent leading to the curve, the other half from the curve itself. Any easement, even if it is not of ideal ...
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