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Revision as of 20:29, 10 January 2022
Basics
- A Classification i am Inventing for a Class of Monorail vehicles that were largely designed to replace Wheelbarrows
- Especially in:
- Steep Areas
- Marshy Areas
- Smaller Work Crews with less time for moving materials around (i can't remember the term, but the official/fancy name for someone who's job is to move materials/supplies around a building (not ferryman, or lorry, but some similar name?)
- Especially in:
Internal Links
- Narrow Gauge Rail (Something Which Can Fill a Similar Niche, Albeit with More Material / Time Being Needed, In Exchange for Maybe More Durability / Capacity / Speed)
External Links
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Tom Scott" Titled "The Tiny Monorails That Once Carried James Bond" (This showcases + discusses the "Roadmachines MonoRail" Design)
- An Page by the Titled "THE INDUSTRIAL RAILWAY RECORD" Titled "AN INDUSTRIAL MONORAIL - SYDNEY A. LELEUX"
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "WAY OUT WEST with Sandra and Tim" Titled "How To Make Your Own Garden Monorail (And A Set Of Mono-Rail Points)"