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He split timber for rails.
All across Connecticut, commuters are teaming up and slowing down, trading wheels for rails, all in an effort to save money on gas.
Geoff Inskip, deputy boss of the agency promoting the project, says that about 40% of the cost increase is due to inflation in construction materials, such as steel for rails.
There are many other tests used in the industry to check a steel's mechanical properties, such as wear tests for rails, drawability tests for sheets, and bending tests for wire.
We picked up a Times the other day and read that Mr. Roosevelt had won a great victory: he had got the steel men to agree to a lower price for rails, to help the railroads.
Cast iron was excellent for load-bearing purposes, such as columns or bridge piers, and for engine parts, but for girders and other spans, and particularly for rails, only wrought iron was suitable.
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