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An '''Rail ramp''' is essentially a [[rail]] that inclines upward, which allows [[locomotive]]s to travel over obstacles. [[ | {{About/Space age}} | ||
An '''Rail ramp''' is essentially a [[rail]] that inclines upward, which allows [[locomotive]]s to travel over obstacles. Rails that continue off the higher part of the ramp must have [[rail supports]] to keep them elevated. [[Train stop]]s, [[rail signal]]s and [[rail chain signal]]s cannot be placed on rail ramps, unlike straight rails. Locomotives that are stopped on rail ramps will stay still and not slide back down to the ground level. | |||
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An Rail ramp is essentially a rail that inclines upward, which allows locomotives to travel over obstacles. Rails that continue off the higher part of the ramp must have rail supports to keep them elevated. Train stops, rail signals and rail chain signals cannot be placed on rail ramps, unlike straight rails. Locomotives that are stopped on rail ramps will stay still and not slide back down to the ground level.