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XTM Racing Rail - RC Car Action

    https://www.rccaraction.com/xtm-racing-rail-2/
    304 rows

Motor Rail - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_Rail
    Motor Rail was a British locomotive-building company, originally based in Lewes, Sussex, they moved in 1916 to Bedford. In 1987 loco manufacture ceased, and the business line sold to Alan Keef Ltd of Ross-on-Wye, who continue to provide spares and have built several locomotives to Motor Rail designs. Contents 1 History 2 Locomotives

Running rails and Race Rails - D&E Behan

    http://www.debehan.com/running-rails-race-rails
    Running rails are composed of three major components: the rail profile, the posts and the ground footing. Our running rails use top quality white uPvc specially reinforced for use on race tracks. We do not use metals like steel or aluminium in order to provide customers with the highest levels of safety.

Frame Rails - Free Shipping on Orders Over $99 at …

    https://www.summitracing.com/search/part-type/frame-rails
    Frame Rails - Free Shipping on Orders Over $99 at Summit Racing Filters In Stock In Stock. Ships Today. (44) In Stock, Including at a Supplier. Ships In a Few Days. (124) Get Results Department Brand Universal Make/Model Frame Rail Position Frame Rail Material Thickness (in.) Frame Rail Material Frame Rail Color Frame Rail Width (in.)

Railmotor - Wikipedia

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    0-2-2 Taff Vale railmotor, c.1912 There were two basic designs: A small 0-4-0 or 0-2-2 steam locomotive with one end of a coach hung on it like an articulated lorry. A coach with a steam engine built into one end of it. This type would sometimes have a vertical boiler. These machines were not a great success because they lacked flexibility.

Slot Car Gallery - Rail Racing

    http://slotcarhistory.com/railracing.htm
    The rail guide was simply a piece of brass, bent to form a tunnel and soldered to the middle of the front axle tube. Sledge pick-ups were used, the negative being quite wide and immediately behind the guide. The positive pick-up was level with the front wheels.

Frame Rails - Applied Racing Technology

    https://www.appliedracing.com/frame-rails-and-crossmembers/frame-rails-1.html
    Click Image For More Details: Rear Frame Rail Round-Tube Ladder Bar C/M. Part #: 017113

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