Buffers and/or Couplings
This game is finished.
Answers accepted would have been Couplings and/or Buffers
Game guessed correctly by Catherine Veal who stated that they were Buffers. Nice one Catherine.
I did say that this one was really easy LOL.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A buffer is a part of the buffers-and-chain coupling system used on the railway systems of many countries, among them most of those in Europe, for attaching railway vehicles to one another.
Fitted at the ends of the vehicle frames, one at each corner, the buffers are projecting, shock-absorbing pads which, when vehicles are coupled, are brought into contact with those on the next vehicle. The draw chain used between each pair of vehicles includes a screw which is tightened after coupling to shorten the chain and keep the buffers pressed together.
Although the buffers in the very earliest days of railways were rigid (dumb buffers), they soon came to be spring-loaded, while those fitted to modern locomotives and rolling stock incorporate oleo-pneumatic shock absorbers.
Deadend sidings are often fitted with buffer stops to prevent vehicles running off the end of the track. These may consist of a simple transverse beam fixed at buffer height but the buffer stops at passenger stations can be elaborate hydraulic installations capable of absorbing a considerable amount of energy.
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I don’t know the proper name for this part of the train so I’m no fun but I do like the editing you’ve done. : – )
– Bobbi
Jay Lethbridge replied
Hey Bobbi,
Well, at least we know that it is part of a train. Well done. Just need that name to complete this page LOL. NOW, I know what we call it here in the UK, just a different matter if it’s another name over in the US, as with other things LOL
Thanks sweetie, appreciate the comment here also. Bless you xxx
Catherine Veal
I think they might be Buffers Jay.x
Jay Lethbridge replied
Hey Catherine. You are just too darn good for these games HUH !! I did have 2 answers in mind. I would have accepted Coupling or…........Buffers…...or even both if anyone would have felt smart enough to add both LOL
Your prize….....recognition on this page for you LOL
Thanks for joining in Catherine.
Jason Connolly
Great editing, great shot Jay..
Jay Lethbridge replied
Thanks Jason. Appreciate the comment my friend :))
starikarp
excellent work!
Jay Lethbridge replied
Thank you starikarp. Appreciate your comment very much indeed my friend :))