Section of rail, short piece of rail from narrow gauge railway on Saudi-Arabian/Jordan border, site of train wrecked by Lawrence of Arabia. Dimensions 87x106x19mm Section of rail
Section of rail, Lynton & Barnstaple Rly, Short section of flat-bottomed rail, 40lbs per yard. From a little used siding of the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. Painted and mounted on wood. Dimensions 235x120x110mm overall Section of rail
Section of rail, Lynton & Barnstaple Rly, Short section of flat-bottomed rail, 40lbs per yard with oval fish-bolt hole. From the main line of the narrow gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. Painted and mounted on wood. Dimensions 120x120x105mm overall Section of rail
Section of rail, NER. Small section of worn bullhead rail. "375 Bolckow, Vaughan & Co. Loss per yard 5 15lbs. Taken up Oct.1904. In use 25 58 years. Hylton". Dimensions 128x64x25mm Section of rail
Section of rail and rail chair. Joint chair with 2 scarfed rails. Single bolt in each rail end. 3'9" long. Section of rail and rail chair
Specimen cross-section of railway track, 5'6" gauge, 1001b rail, with cast iron sleepers, 2 chairs and tie bar Specimen cross-section of railway track
Section of Railway Underbridge, to Fairbairn's patent 11401, 1846, Half Moon Lane Bridge, Gateshead, by Robert Stephenson & Co., 1848, demolished 1976, sectioned by Vickers, Scotswood, 1994. William Fairbairn (1789-1874) devised new techniques in bridge construction and is said to have built a thousand bridges, including collaboration with Stephenson on the Britannia Bridge. See also 1975-68 Section of Railway Underbridge 1848