Netherland's Sandite

Netherland's Sandite

Trains have sandboxes which dispense sand immediately in front of the drive wheels to give the locomotive traction on steep or slippery rails. Netherlands however doesn't use sand for their trains, but a mixture called Sandite. It is a gel consisting of sand, anti-freeze, and steel shots. It is often dispensed by the first passenger trains of the day to combat leaf slipperiness.

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