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Montar en un Tren marino

The patent slip or marine railway is an inclined plane extending from shoreline into water, featuring a cradle onto which a ship is first floated, and a mechanism to haul the ship, attached to the cradle, out of the water onto a slip. The marine railway was invented by a Scot, Thomas Morton, in the early 19th century, as a cheaper alternative to dry docks for marine vessel repairs, in particular below waterline. Larger modern marine railways can handle vessels of thousands of tons.

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  • Vehículo: Tren marino
  • Medio de transporte: Raíl
  • Velocidad Máxima: Km/h
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