The Hallam area acts as a transition zone. Modern trains are longer and heavier than the architects of the 1920s ever anticipated. Consequently, the "Patch" often involves managing "K" trains (intermodal) and unit trains that stretch the length of entire sidings. The historical legacy means that tunnels and bridges in the vicinity often have tight clearances, requiring "patched" solutions—such as notching the ballast or specialized clearance routing—to accommodate modern Plate F or Plate H freight cars.

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If you are referring to a of ROC South Eastern with the Hallam patch , the complete text would be the README or patch notes for that version. The exact text is not stored here by default, but typical content includes:

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