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earlier turnplates, most new turntables consisted of a circular pit in which a steel bridge rotated. The bridge was typically supported and balanced by the central pivot, to reduce the total load on the pivot and to allow easy turning. This was most often achieved by a steel rail running around the floor of the pit that supported the ends of the bridge when a locomotive entered or exited. The turntables had a positive locking mechanism to prevent undesired rotation and to align the bridge rails with the exit track. Rotation of the bridge could be accomplished manually (either by brute force or with a
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The turntable bridge (the part of the turntable that included the tracks and that swivelled to turn the equipment) could span from 6 to 120 feet (1.8 to 36.6 m), depending on the railway's needs. Larger turntables were installed in maintenance facilities for longer locomotives, while short line
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for transporting goods—initially bulky and heavy items, particularly mined stone, ores and coal—from one point to another, most often to a dockside to be loaded onto ships. These early wagonways used a single point-to-point track, and when operators had to move a truck to another wagonway, they did
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around for return journeys, as their controls were often not configured for extended periods of running in reverse; also many locomotives had a lower top speed in reverse. Most diesel locomotives, however, can be operated in either direction, and are considered to have "front ends" and "rear ends"
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Due to the asymmetric design of many locomotives, turntables still in use are more common in North
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railways typically used smaller turntables. Turntables as small as 6 feet (1.83 m) in diameter have been installed in some industrial facilities where pieces of equipment are small enough to be pushed one at a time by humans or horsepower.
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in London was built in 1846 to turn around steam locomotives on the line to
Birmingham, but newer locomotives were too long within ten years—the building has been preserved and used for other purposes over the years.
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Aycliffe in County Durham has an 80 tonne locomotive turntable and a bogie test turntable; supplied by Lloyds British Somers Group in 2016.
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system), popularly called an "Armstrong" turntable, by an external power source, or by the braking system of the locomotive itself, though this required a locomotive to be on the table for it to be rotated.
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worked from the locomotive's vacuum ejector or pump via a flexible hose or pipe, although there are a few manually and electrically operated examples. The major manufacturers were
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were operated manually. They were used to turn some rolling stock and non-dual cab locomotives. Most turntables were later scrapped, though some have been preserved in museums.
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Aberdeen, Ferryhill - 1906 70' Ransomes and Rapier (Restored by
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Bristol Bath Road) Stored at Eardington. Intention is to install at Bridgnorth. 65’ 3’’ Ransom Rapier built 1957
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Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific (Milwaukee Road) in Janesville, Wisconsin. Used now by the regional Wisconsin & Southern
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The last remaining operational triple-gauge turntable in the world, used to station trains into the 23 bay roundhouse, exists at the
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line uses turntables at the end of the routes, since the cable cars have operating controls at only one end of the car. The
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1942:"RailPictures.Net Photo: LN 1250 Louisville & Nashville Steam 2-8-0 at Pensacola, Florida by Collection of Ron Flanary"
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Derby Works - within Bombardiers site, ca. 72' dia.. ( 52.905126,-1.457706 )
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in a space saving manner like a turntable, but without the ability to turn.
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Settle-Carlisle Railway: the Midland's Record-breaking Route to Scotland
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in Great Britain, and also in the United States. Some examples are:
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Earnshaw, Alan (December 2007). "One good turn deserves another".
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serving on these lines. After railbuses were replaced by
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A heavy German goods locomotive on the turntable at the
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https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/45.75201/21.20205
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https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/48.09409/20.79971
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1843:"Metro retro: Forgotten turn-tables back on track"
1799:"A trip on the Shimoga Town - Talguppa MG railbus"
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1993:, p.46. (1966). Clapham (North Yorks.):Dalesman.
1043:- old Works area; GWR 1902 65'; listed structure.
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385:The roundhouse that serves as the basis for the
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1635:"The Development of the Locomotive Turntable"
1193:The examples and perspective in this section
902:ex Fort William; 70’ Cowans Sheldon 8710/1945
585:, Ipswich and Cowans Sheldon, Carlisle. The
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1931:, 65 Neb. 889, 91 N.W. 880, (Neb., 1902)"
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1029:North Carolina Transportation Museum
510:Israel Defense Forces History Museum
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908:ex Garsdale, Cowans Sheldon of 1884
430:Function of a railway turntable on
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1841:Aklekar, Rajendra (16 July 2012).
1664:The Rails and Sails of Welsh Slate
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978:ex Mold Junction 60’, CS 6181/1937
387:Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum
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741:Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
727:Aviemore - ex Kyle of Lochalsh
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447:Miskolc Tiszai railway station
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258:Central Railroad of New Jersey
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1887:Epstein, Richard A. (2008).
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1767:Rose, Steve (29 May 2006).
1549:List of railway roundhouses
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1728:– via Google Books.
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1296:Due to a lack of space at
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1317:Steamtown Heritage Centre
645:A small turntable at the
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360:A small turntable at the
1019:Canadian Pacific Railway
976:Peak Rail, Rowsley South
884:20.648218°N 103.343494°W
826:Dallas (McKinney Avenue)
772:Canadian Pacific Railway
733:Cowans Sheldon 5231/1931
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2316:Railway electrification
1847:Daily News and Analysis
1712:McGuirk, Marty (2002).
1298:Ventnor railway station
1025:Spencer, North Carolina
966:Raleigh, North Carolina
270:Park Lane goods station
143:Wagon turntable at the
1061:Toronto Railway Museum
889:20.648218; -103.343494
752:Chattanooga, Tennessee
722:http://www.frht.org.uk
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2012:www.aaatvmontlucon.fr
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961:Jamestown, California
604:Long Island Rail Road
587:Great Western Railway
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2226:Tie/Sleeper
1752:January 31,
1743:"Turntable"
1691:. Ashgate.
1529: /
1436:Broadmeadow
1096: /
951:Port Jervis
924:Switzerland
887: /
875:103°20′37″W
858:Guadalajara
845:Heaton, NoT
731:Barrow Hill
547:Trincomalee
461:end of the
314:Charles Fox
222:locomotives
155:610 mm
2627:Categories
2588:Industrial
2572:Water stop
2533:for trains
2525:Roundhouse
2499:Structures
2485:Train stop
2435:Guard rail
2410:Block post
2398:and safety
2395:Signalling
2326:third rail
2299:Rail track
2292:dual gauge
2176:Baulk road
2052:2020-08-17
1852:2012-07-22
1845:. Mumbai.
1813:2008-02-21
1620:2014-10-20
1597:References
1514:41°38′25″N
1505:Valladolid
1386:Decauville
1371:Twin-gauge
1306:Withernsea
1084:96°08′46″W
1081:19°11′59″N
984:, part of
872:20°38′54″N
551:Batticaloa
413:By country
346:Roundhouse
298:turnplates
292:The first
220:, usually
214:wheelhouse
200:turntable.
87:newspapers
2538:for goods
2480:Tell-tale
2311:Rail yard
2277:Guide bar
2257:Headshunt
2240:Trackwork
2206:Fishplate
2196:Date nail
2157:(history)
2087:226087101
2079:1753-2469
1803:Irfca.org
1590:traverser
1581:Nowadays
1517:4°43′45″W
1466:Hallsberg
1388:turntable
1302:Bembridge
1287:Montluçon
1209:talk page
1176:Accidents
993:- ex York
991:Pickering
916:Landquart
747:Carnforth
705:Station (
680:cable car
600:cable car
535:Sri Lanka
529:Sri Lanka
523:Timisoara
475:railbuses
459:Talaguppa
391:Baltimore
316:in 1832.
282:wagonways
167:turntable
150:2 ft
117:July 2012
2593:Military
2550:building
2520:Platform
2430:Derailer
2348:Roll way
2267:Junction
2166:Axe ties
1543:See also
1479:Göteborg
1270:Garsdale
1203:You may
1109:Wansford
1071:Ferrosur
1067:Veracruz
982:Minehead
935:NRM York
906:Keighley
862:Ferromex
818:Dublin,
806:Archived
791:Cultra;
786:Churston
711:Malaysia
559:Maradana
471:Jabalpur
322:windlass
187:CN Tower
2603:station
2598:Private
2545:Station
2221:Profile
2171:Ballast
2017:7 April
1976:7 April
1951:7 April
1492:Linwood
1423:Enfield
1356:Bavaria
1239:In the
1053:Tyseley
1041:Swindon
1035:Swanage
920:Samedan
852:Hornsey
665:Utrecht
516:Romania
467:Howbagh
442:Hungary
276:in 1831
272:of the
248:History
235:consist
179:Toronto
169:at the
101:scholar
2365:Switch
2353:Siding
2153:Tracks
2085:
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1565:tracks
834:Didcot
500:Israel
436:Sweden
401:London
280:Early
183:Canada
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2581:Types
2560:ghost
2555:clock
2529:Shed
2143:Rail
1538:) – 2
1453:Falun
707:Sabah
703:Papar
539:Kandy
479:MEMUs
453:India
284:were
108:JSTOR
94:books
2608:list
2565:list
2186:Cant
2083:OCLC
2075:ISSN
2019:2018
1978:2018
1953:2018
1901:ISBN
1754:2021
1720:ISBN
1693:ISBN
1668:ISBN
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557:and
504:The
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208:, a
80:news
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1897:589
1574:or
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1455:– 2
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