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DescriptionBaulk road point with side step.jpg |
English: A mixed gauge baulk road crossover at the Didcot Railway Centre, England. The formation includes a side step to bring the common rail (shared by a wheel on both the 7ft 0.25in and 4ft 8.5in gauges) from the right side of the track to the left.
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24 May 2009 |
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Geof Sheppard |
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51° 37′ 1.96″ N, 1° 14′ 45.82″ W
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