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How Chinese Swing Nose Turnouts Work | Indian vs China Turnout

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swing nose, railway turnout, high speed crossover, railway track, switch and crossing, high speed track, modern crossing, track change, china turnout system, ballastless track, movable point frog, railway switch, railway turnout, railroad crossing, how it works, visual explanation, 3d animation video, engineering #track #automobile #railway #indianrailways #Sswingnose #railway #turnout #lhb #automobile #ballastlesstrack #japan #chinatravel #track Ever wondered how trains switch tracks so smoothly, especially at high speeds? The secret lies in swing nose turnouts, also known as movable point frogs. This video delves into the fascinating world of these ingenious railway crossings, using detailed 3D animation to break down their operation. Join us as we examine the global use of swing nose turnouts, from the high-speed networks of China to the modern railways of Europe. Welcome to the 'Let's Grow Up' YouTube channel. I am pleased to see you on my channel. Some Topic 'Click & Watch' Japan Railway Tech https://youtu.be/AMPUhCcSwoM https://youtu.be/CwMM6TMvVxg Chenab Railway Bridge https://youtu.be/3hJreF5QVc0 China MonoRail Tech https://youtu.be/2ZIoh7qvbnc Railway signaling System- https://youtu.be/_1s7Nqy9emc Renewable Energy https://youtu.be/I7B8aPA88JI https://youtu.be/FQXkMt0Zm1A Train Brake System https://youtu.be/Pmkf4yT6Pc8 Transformer - https://youtu.be/TTbgWeeY2ds https://youtu.be/t6UMx2_63OE https://youtu.be/zow8Ay5PbCw Video Content- Swing Nose Turnouts & Working system What is swing nose difference between indian and china railway track crossing explaining Moveable Fog Parts of Swing Nose Turnout Working Function If you prefer to watch the video in हिन्दी, click the link below https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsGrowUpHindi Follow me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Letsgrowufb LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/​ -- Thank You Let's Grow Up Never Stop Learning

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