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Quarry tub on 1,300 mm (4 ft 3+316 in) gauge

A tub or quarry tub is a type of railway or tramway wagon used in quarries and other industrial locations for the transport of minerals (such as coal, sand, ore, clay and stone) from a quarry or mine face to processing plants or between various parts of an industrial site. [1] This type of wagon may be small enough for one person to push, or designed for haulage by a horse, or for connection in a train hauled by a locomotive. The tubs are designed for ease of emptying, usually by a side-tipping action. This type of rail vehicle is now mainly obsolete, its function having been mostly replaced by conveyor belts.

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  1. ^ Welbourn, Nigel (2000). Lost lines: British narrow gauge. Shepperton: Ian Allan. p. 123. ISBN  0711027420.