Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1914 — FLEXIBLE TRACK THE LATEST [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

FLEXIBLE TRACK THE LATEST

Bimply Laid on the Ground In Any Desired Location and Is Ready for Use. The portable railroad track is invaluable in the development of the industries, but at present these are usually in the form of sections, which are laid on the ground on ties and secured at the ends with suitable curves provided here and there. The newest thing in this line is a portable and adjustable track, which is so flexible that it has only to be laid on the ground in the desired location and it is ready for use.

Curves of any shape or combination may be established wherever they may be wanted, and there is no bolting of any account, as the sections may be made much longer than the straight sections now availed of. The track is composed of a number of interlocking sections, fitted together with a little play at each Joint, and the track may be laid in a straight line or curved at will by simply bending 1L

Railroad Tracks With the Flexibility of Rubber.