If you're talking about the top stabilizer rail, this is where I got mine:
http://mwpools.com/Lomart-Pools-Stabilizer-Rail-Large-Top-21-Ft-24Ft-27Ft-Ro-583-1005/
Note: You have to buy half "large" rails and half "small" rails as they overlap.
There is no overhang of a pool table that has a name. The rail cushions overhang the surface, but this is a part of the table and is not referred to as overhang.
The rest, also called the rail, can be used for your bridge hand or to forma a part of the bridge.
Yes, the Mersey rail is part of the National Rail in Britain.
The interior hand rail and drain often found in professional competitive pools are referred to by the slang term "spit rail" since swimmers could spit into them without fouling the pool water.
no. you will have to take off the top rail and pull the liner back over the top of the pool.
You can rehang the liner on your above-ground pool if it fell over in the winter but you will need to remove the pool corner caps, the rail, and all of the water. You can then re-stretch the pool liner and refill the pool.
In a swimming pool, or you can swim in the sea of course
http://billiards.colostate.edu/threads/banks_and_kicks.html
Any 2 or more balls impacting each other can be termed a collision. A ball into the rail is not a collision.
Not if the manufacturer is still in business.
Any 2 or more balls impacting each other can be termed a collision. A ball into the rail is not a collision.
The trajectories of pool shots are perfect examples. The cue ball bounces off one rail and travels to its opposite parallel rail. The angles all work according to the rules of geometry.