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== Air or Vacuum Brakes == | |||
Do Tanzanian Railways use air or vacuum brakes? | |||
How steep was the line where the runaway started? | |||
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And what was the cause of the brake failure? Poor maintenance, ok, but what specifically? How did the brakes fail suddenly on a static train? This article needs a bit more detail. ] 19:32, 21 August 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Air or Vacuum Brakes
Do Tanzanian Railways use air or vacuum brakes?
How steep was the line where the runaway started?
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And what was the cause of the brake failure? Poor maintenance, ok, but what specifically? How did the brakes fail suddenly on a static train? This article needs a bit more detail. Afterbrunel 19:32, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
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