Sun Chariot
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The locations I've seen sand drags are to create friction upon the wheels of a runaway - to slow its forward motion and to limit the effect of it hitting the bufferstop at speed; as that could risk deflecting the runaway into the running line(s)I have also seen sand drags on the network - like these down near Dorridge and Bordesley - which are placed before a conventional buffer stop. But, wouldn't a train or wagon derail as it goes over the sand? Does the train wheels push down on the sand and then the wheel will ride up and over the sand be derail? Or am I overthinking this and the sand just moves out of the way of the wheel - like a knife through butter?
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