The Real Reason These Train Track Fences Look “Bent”
Why Not Just Build It Taller?
A fair question. But height brings its own problems:
- Cost: Doubling height can triple material and foundation expenses.
- Views: In scenic corridors (like oceanfront trails), a 12-foot wall destroys the experience.
- Wind load: Taller fences act like sails—requiring heavier posts and deeper footings.
- Maintenance: Inspecting and repairing high sections is slower, riskier, and pricier.
The angled design? It achieves more deterrence with less height. A 6-foot fence with a 15-degree outward bend is harder to scale than an 8-foot straight one—and far more elegant.
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