Moreover, what is bullhead rail?
bullhead rail (plural bullhead rails) (rail transport) A rail, most commonly used in the United Kingdom, with a head and foot nearly equal in cross-section, that is supported in cast iron chairs and secured by wedges or keys.
Additionally, how many types of railway tracks are there? There are 4 types of railway gauge used in India. Broad gauge, Metre Gauge, Narrow gauge and Standard gauge (for Delhi Metro).
In this regard, what is the difference between Code 100 and Code 75 track?
Code 75 shares all of the same technical specifications as Peco Code 100 track, including clearances though the frog area. The only difference between the two systems is the height of the rail. Modellers can join their Code 100 track to Peco Code 75 track by using the conversion joiner SL-112.
What is Peco track?
There are two main types of Peco track system: Peco Set-track and Peco Streamline. Set-track consists of a range of rigid curves, straights, crossings and points (turnouts), made to the standard British geometry.