Uses a rail with web to one side of centre of base, so that the joint can be made as a scarf, the two webs lapping, and held firmly by the usual form of angle bars. Used in Prussia.
Haarmann-Victor, scarfed-joint, with sleeper rail
RR Gaz
1893
Article (Journal)
English
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