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Problem tunnels

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Problem tunnels Long and steep tunnels can have problems with smoke from steam locomotives and fumes from diesel locomotives. Ventilation and electrification can overcome such problems. If tunnels are too steep then this is a mistake from the designing engineer. Restrictive structure gauges may rule out the use of Garrett locomotives since should the train stall, crew cannot walk past the hot cylinders whether forward or backwards. Example include:

  • Wet rails can cause locomotive wheels to slip and the train to stall.
  • Wet rails can cause Track circuits to short-circuit so that they always show that track is occupied.
  • Prohibition of certain classes of locomotives.

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