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[CBQ] Re: Rail length

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Subject: [CBQ] Re: Rail length
From: Robert Myers <rmyers7@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 17:05:25 -0600
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Dick,

> I'm modeling a stack of rails and ties on my layout.  Anyone know what 
> the standard length of rail was before the days of welded rail?  
> Specifically, this will be placed alongside a yard.  

39' was standard, but (re someone's comment of 33') shorter was fairly 
common.

Old banged up rail would be pulled up to be relaid for spurs and 
secondary routes. IIRC, 3' was taken off to get rid of the worn joint 
areas. So 33' would be second relay.

So if you want a stack of rail _and_ a conversation starter, build a 
stack of fresh looking heavy rail in 39' and stacks of lighter stock, 
heavily weathered at 36' and 33'.

Bob



 
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