Backshunt
- A backshunt is a railway track configuration in situations where a change in (almost opposite) direction is required and a traditional curve cannot fit.
There are two main applications of a backshunt.
- To climb or drop a steep incline using a Zig zag (railway)
- To change direction on to a parallel track, often used in industrial sidings.
Example Backshunts
- Part of the old Cleator and Workington Junction Railway was maintained in Rowrah as a backshunt from Rowrah Head Quarry on to the Whitehaven, Cleator and Egremont Railway. (Google Maps Overlay)
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