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rack railway
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rack railway

Railway, used in mountainous regions, that uses a toothed pinion running in a toothed rack to provide traction. The rack usually runs between the rails. Ordinary wheels lose their grip even on quite shallow gradients, but rack railways, like that on Mount Pilatus in Switzerland, can climb slopes as steep as 50% (1 in 2).



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Technology and world market leader for rail-bound railway systems for the mining sector, has received a further order for its newly developed rack-and-pinion railway from Russia.
is still the nation's only rack-and-pinion railway and, because of the sheer scale of the mountain, passenger cabs are pushed the 3,650 feet to the top, rather than be pulled.
 
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