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Permanent way / Rail fastening system / Track / Railroad tie / Railroad switch / Third rail / Tram / Cant / Ballast tamper / Transport / Land transport / Rail transport
Date: 2008-03-28 10:09:49
Permanent way
Rail fastening system
Track
Railroad tie
Railroad switch
Third rail
Tram
Cant
Ballast tamper
Transport
Land transport
Rail transport

UKC Key, Section C; Civil Engineering, Building Accessories

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