Length of rail, Jessop's Edge rail, c1788, early fish-bellied type rail. Dimensions 38" x3"x4" Length of rail
3ft length of rail from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon Length of rail from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon 1804
3ft length of rail from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon Length of rail from the Pen-y-darren tramway, Near Abercynon 1804
Section of rail, London & Birmingham Railway, fish-bellied rail, 1838, ex Crewe Collection No 39. Fishbelly rail, London & Birmingham Railway 1838
Length of rail, Stockton & Darlington Rly, wrought iron fish-bellied rail, 15' long Rail, Stockton & Darlington Railway
Length of rail, steel, Yarmouth & North Norfolk Railway, short length of flat-bottomed rail, 1879 E.V steel found at Millington (M & GNJR), 1'8" long. Length of rail, Yarmouth & North Norfolk Railway
Section of failed rail, `split end', Malaya Railway BS 80 A flat-bottomed rail, with attached notes of explanation, 1975 Section of failed rail 1975
Section of rail, Japan Railways West, Darlington rail. Section of rail, Japan Railways West, Darlington rail.
Length of rail with chair, Midland Raillway, Length of rail with chair, 1885 Length of rail with chair
Length of rail, Stockton & Darlington Railway, wrought iron fish-bellied rail, 15' long. Rail, Stockton & Darlington Railway
London & North Western Railway length of rail, approximately 7' long, 99lbs per yard. London & North Western Railway rail
Original Blenkinsop cog rail with two chairs, 1812, on presentation stand with brass plaque, engraved 'Presented to the Institute of Mechanical Engineers by Mr Alexander Allan, original Blenkinsop cog rail from near Newcastle-on-Tyne'. blenkinsop rail
Edge rail with integrated feet at one end. May have been shortened. Used on Dyffryn Llynfi and Porthcawl railway in South Wales. Edge rail with integrated feet at one end. May have been shortened 1825 -1860
Early single headed wrought iron rail with six chairs; Coleorton Railway, Leicestershire. Early single headed wrought iron rail with six chairs; Coleorton Railway
Two lengths of rail made of square section wrought iron bar, and two stone sleepers; used at Tindell Fell, 1808. Two lengths of rail made of square section wrought iron bar
Length of cast-iron fish-belly rail with two chairs, found at East Ardsley Collieries, near Wakefield Length of cast-iron fish-belly rail with two chairs
Section of bull-head rail with attached cable, part of electrified railway track and equipment, Liverpool and Southport line (Crossens and Ormskirk), London Midland & Scottish Railway. Section of Electrified Railway Track and Equipment, Liverpool and Southport Line
Rail chair, cast iron, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad, shallow jaws, one hole to secure rail and chair, heavily corroded, discovered at Radstock. Cast Iron Rail Chair, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad 1810-1835
Rail chair, cast iron, joint, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad, shallow jaws, two holes to secure rails and chair, heavily corroded, discovered at Radstock. Cast Iron Rail Chair, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad 1810-1835
Rail chair, cast iron, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad, shallow jaws, one hole to secure rail and chair, heavily corroded, discovered at Radstock. Cast Iron Rail Chair, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad 1810-1835
Stock rail and switch rail assembly, cast iron, T-rail with two crossing joint chairs, switch rail 17 3/4'' long and held by vertical pin, overall length of assembly 39 1/2''. Cast Iron Stock Rail and Switch Rail Assembly 1810-1835
Rail section, cast iron, fragment of plate rail, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad, heavily corroded, 7 3/4'' in length, discovered at Radstock. Cast Iron Rail, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad 1810-1835
Piece of rail in chair with key, improved Settle & Carlisle Railway pattern, 83 lb/yd, Midland Railway, 1875. Piece of Rail in Chair with Key, Settle & Carlisle Pattern
Rail chair, cast iron, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad, shallow jaws, one hole to secure rail and chair, heavily corroded, discovered at Radstock. Cast Iron Rail Chair, Somersetshire Coal Canal Tramroad 1810-1835
Section of bull-head rail with attached cable, part of electrified railway track and equipment, Liverpool and Southport line (Crossens and Ormskirk), London Midland & Scottish Railway. Section of Electrified Railway Track and Equipment, Liverpool and Southport Line
Section of flat bottom rail, part of electrified railway track and equipment, Liverpool and Southport line (Crossens and Ormskirk), London Midland & Scottish Railway. Section of Electrified Railway Track and Equipment, Liverpool and Southport Line
Baseplate for 109 lb flat bottom rail, marked BR 109 TBS 1951, with short length of 109 BA rail and fastening. Baseplate for Flat-Bottom Rail 1951
Rail, cast iron, elliptical rail, heavily worn and corroded, hole at each end for chair pins, painted black, 37 13/16'' in length. Cast Iron Elliptical Rail 1810-1835
Rail, cast iron, ordinary elliptical rail, with splayed foot at one end and narrow tapered foot at other, c. 1810-1835, 38 1/2'' in length. Cast Iron Elliptical Rail 1810-1835
Piece (c. 2ft) bull head rail marked NER. Drilled for fishplate and bonding cable (?) and rebated on head of rail. Rail, North Eastern Railway