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*A Railway using a [[Track Gauge]] of less than 381 mm (15 in) (For Reference a [[Standard-Gauge Railway]] is 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) ) )
*A Railway using a [[Track Gauge]] of less than 381 mm (15 in) (For Reference a [[Standard-Gauge Railway]] is 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) ) )
*Used mainly as a replacement for [[Wheelbarrows]] and/or [[Trucks]]
*Used mainly as a replacement for [[Wheelbarrows]] and/or [[Trucks]]
=Existing Designs=
== [[Way Out West with Sandra and Tim]] 's Design==
===Background===
*As show in [https://youtu.be/c1d3tyQgYxE This Video] their area in Ireland gets ''VERY'' muddy, so Wheelbarrows/Tractors/Trucks (at least on an unprepared surface) would tear it up
*Also as shown in [https://youtu.be/y8Kc5_HXtSM This Video] they seem to mainly use it for hauling bulk supplies such as wood in their Logging / Forestry Debris -> [[Poly Drying Tunnel]] -> Firewood / Charcoal workflow
**Each wagon seemed to hold ~20 [[Baker's Trays]] worth of chopped up sticks (akin to pruning debris)
*They didn't do all that much on the [[Grading]] / [[Earthworks]] / [[Geotechnical Engineering]] side of things, so it will be interesting to see how it fairs long term
*Also corrosion control, given it is all non-galvanized iron/steel, with no [[Cathodic Protection]] etc
===Sleeper Based===
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWBRKeR8IvY A Video Showcasing the Basic Rail]
*'''15 Inch Gauge Track'''
*Utilizes 50mmx8mm [[Bar Stock]] (2 inch x 3/8 inch)
*Galvanized Steel Pile with a 6mm hole near the top
*Two holes in each [[Rail Sleeper]] (each with one of the aforementioned pipes going into it)
*6mm [[Gutter Bolt]] + nut used to hold rails onto pipe
*Wheels utilizing [[8 Inch Steel Pipe]] and [[CNC Plasma Torch Table]] cut wheel inserts and flanges
**Flanges are hand formed from a cut arc into a ring, then welded in place
===Sleeper-less / Slab Railway===
*[https://youtu.be/S2uhsdYmijE?t=24 "Angle Iron Set in Concrete" ] (A Timecode from [https://youtu.be/S2uhsdYmijE A Video by the YouTube Channel "Way Out West with Sandra and Tim" Titled "Making a Turn-Table For a 15” Narrow-Gauge Railway" ] )
*They did this underneath the barn/workshop area (could allow for interesting "assembly line" style work, although there are many other ways of doing so)


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[[Light Monorail]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum-gauge_railway The Wikipedia Page on Minimum-Gauge Railways (A Related Concept) ]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum-gauge_railway The Wikipedia Page on Minimum-Gauge Railways (A Related Concept) ]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feldbahn The Wikipedia Page on Feldbahn (A German Name / Concept / Use Case for Narrow-Gauge Rail) ]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feldbahn The Wikipedia Page on Feldbahn (A German Name / Concept / Use Case for Narrow-Gauge Rail) ]
*[https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28ASCE%29CC.1943-5614.0000833 A 2018 Paper Titled "Evaluation of an Innovative Composite Railway Sleeper for a Narrow-Gauge Track under Static Load" ]
*[https://www.progressiverailroading.com/mow/article/Concrete-composite-and-steel-tie-update-2019--58509 A "Progressive Railroading" Article Titled "Concrete, composite and steel tie update 2019" ]


[[Category: Rail Transport]]
[[Category: Rail Transport]]

Latest revision as of 05:44, 17 January 2022

Basics

Existing Designs

Way Out West with Sandra and Tim 's Design

Background

  • As show in This Video their area in Ireland gets VERY muddy, so Wheelbarrows/Tractors/Trucks (at least on an unprepared surface) would tear it up
  • Also as shown in This Video they seem to mainly use it for hauling bulk supplies such as wood in their Logging / Forestry Debris -> Poly Drying Tunnel -> Firewood / Charcoal workflow
    • Each wagon seemed to hold ~20 Baker's Trays worth of chopped up sticks (akin to pruning debris)
  • They didn't do all that much on the Grading / Earthworks / Geotechnical Engineering side of things, so it will be interesting to see how it fairs long term
  • Also corrosion control, given it is all non-galvanized iron/steel, with no Cathodic Protection etc

Sleeper Based

Sleeper-less / Slab Railway

Internal Links

External Links