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Deutsch: Die klassische Form eines Isolierstoßes in Stoßlückengleisen, die Laschen bestanden in der Vergangenheit aus Pressholz, hier aufgrund der Struktur wohl aus glasfaserverstärktem Kunststoff. Nichtmetallische Isolierlaschen werden nahezu immer als feste Stöße auf Kuppelschwellen eingebaut. Die offenen Unterlagsplatten waren wie in Frankreich jahrzehntelang die Regelbauart, erst seit Ende der Achtziger werden Oberbauarten wie Ks oder W eingebaut.
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