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Across
- 1. The type of railway track design that allows for banking on curves to counteract centrifugal force.
- 5. Early 19th-century locomotive designed by George Stephenson that won the Rainhill Trials.
- 6. A railway bridge, often with multiple spans, carrying trains over a valley or waterway.
- 7. A mechanical device that prevents a train from exceeding a set speed by automatically applying brakes.
- 10. The distance between the inner faces of two parallel rails.
- 11. This safety device prevents railway vehicles from rolling when stationary.
Down
- 2. Term for a train journey made without stopping between two points.
- 3. The study of train movement, efficiency, and scheduling.
- 4. Term for a locomotive running without any attached cars.
- 8. A train that transports new cars from manufacturers to dealerships.
- 9. The system of signals, lights, and rules that govern railway traffic.