Defferentiate between railways and roand ways 4 points
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roadways, these routes consist of suitable pavement of specified width provided usually with shoulders on either side.
In railways, the routes consist of pair of steel rails which are laid parallel to each other on sleepers at fixed distance apart.
Suitability to traffic:
In roadways, routes are meant for movement of different types, of traffic such as buses, trucks, scooters, rickshaws, cycles, pedestrians etc.
The railway routes are meant only for movement of trains.
Width of right-of-way:
The roadway routes require more width of right-of-way.
The railway routes require less width of right-of-way.
Starting and destinations:
In roadways, starting and destination points of traffic are not fixed.
In railways, starting and destination points of trains are always fixed.
Right of entry:
In roadways, the right of entry is free to all vehicles because their movements are not according to any schedule.
In railways, the right of entry is not free to all railway vehicles because their movements are always according to schedule.
Strength of route:
The required strength of roadways is less.
The required strength of railway tracks is more.
Elasticity:
The roadway routes do not require an elastic structure since they are not to withstand impacts of heavy wheel loads.
The railway routes require an elastic structure to withstand impact of heavy wheel loads.
In railways, the routes consist of pair of steel rails which are laid parallel to each other on sleepers at fixed distance apart.
Suitability to traffic:
In roadways, routes are meant for movement of different types, of traffic such as buses, trucks, scooters, rickshaws, cycles, pedestrians etc.
The railway routes are meant only for movement of trains.
Width of right-of-way:
The roadway routes require more width of right-of-way.
The railway routes require less width of right-of-way.
Starting and destinations:
In roadways, starting and destination points of traffic are not fixed.
In railways, starting and destination points of trains are always fixed.
Right of entry:
In roadways, the right of entry is free to all vehicles because their movements are not according to any schedule.
In railways, the right of entry is not free to all railway vehicles because their movements are always according to schedule.
Strength of route:
The required strength of roadways is less.
The required strength of railway tracks is more.
Elasticity:
The roadway routes do not require an elastic structure since they are not to withstand impacts of heavy wheel loads.
The railway routes require an elastic structure to withstand impact of heavy wheel loads.
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