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  • Inside the troughs, there were rubber tie plates spaced apart with flaps that encase the rail bottom.
  • The simple facade is punctuated by a rhythmic pattern of windows separated by circular iron tie plates.
  • In their actions to remove the tie plates and spikes, the perpetrators also damaged and destroyed numerous cross ties.
  • These are made of cast iron and are used as tie plates serving as the washers for tie rods.
  • Black said the track appeared to be moving under the weight of trains, loosening the bond between crossties, steel tie plates and spikes.
  • The actual theft of the OTM represented 75 percent of the total amount of tie plates and spikes in that particular section of track.
  • The image that is frequently used for this purpose is actually a photo of one of the structural tie plates described above, not of a barnstar proper.
  • Nashville & Eastern Railroad engineer Brent Thompson was in the cabin of the fall-foliage excursion train when he spotted extra tie plates wedged against the rails, the company said.
  • Nashville & amp; Eastern Railroad engineer Brent Thompson was in the cabin of the fall-foliage excursion train when he spotted extra tie plates wedged against the rails, the company said.
  • In late September 2014 the City began the process of pulling up and scrapping the grade's over 300 tons of late 19th and early 20th century rolled 75-pound steel rail, spikes, tie plates, sleepers, and other materials.
  • Several days later, Macrie and two Seashore Lines employees conducted a detailed, thorough track inspection of the entire area of the theft, which consisted primarily of the removal of tie plates and hi-rail truck, and by walking the track.
  • It used 85-lb rail on untreated ties, with no tie plates except on curves over one degree; in 1935 more than half of the main line still had its original rail, most of it having carried 150 million gross tons.
  • Problems with wooden ties include rot, splitting, insect infestation, plate-cutting, also known as chair shuffle in the UK ( abrasive damage to the tie caused by lateral motion of the tie plate ) and spike-pull ( where the spike is gradually loosened from the tie ).
  • Despite more than a decade since abandonment of the rail line there are still many traces of its past use including rails leading to the Tonka Toy factory in Mound, an engine house in Spring Park, and many rotted ties and rusty tie plates and spikes along the right-of-way.