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Re: Laying train track
Posted: 27 Jan 2011, 22:56
by basys
Hi Folks
Video is mis-labelled,
it's not laying track,
only refurbishing & cleaning ballast.
austerdriver wrote:There are 2 of these machines in the world.
One here in NZ and the other in Europe.
Naaaahhh.....
Well maybe from that specific manufacturer.
There's
2 brand new ones in the UK,
to supplement the
various older versions here.
ATB
Paul
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 27 Jan 2011, 23:01
by austerdriver
I only posted it thinking it would be of some interest to some members.
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 27 Jan 2011, 23:20
by nigelb
Very intereting video - thanks for posting!
Nigel²
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 27 Jan 2011, 23:48
by basys
Hi Folks
austerdriver wrote:I only posted it thinking it would be of some interest to some members.
Jim
My apologies.
I wasn't a criticising your original post, (I hadn't realised you were the o/p),
rather the wimp.com site itself,
which just seems to be nothing but reposted/mis-labeled video-content
nicked from other sites.
My interest in the tracklayer stems from a lecture I'd attended
given by a former colleague, in his capacity as a Dir. of Network Rail,
at which he'd detailed their engineering achievements and kit utilised.
HTH
ATB
Paul
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 03:22
by Chris Trott
Found video of the Union Pacific Railroad's Track Renewal Train -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27FZuc9c-3c
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 09:12
by cstorey
Interesting that it's a Plasser. There is a Plasser machine often to be seen parked at Crewe which obviously has something to do with track laying or maintenance , but precisely what it does I don't know
Railway track mainteneace...UK......................I doubt if it does anything

Re: Laying train track
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 15:35
by FlyTexas
Harry Basset wrote:Wallace and Grommet's method of tracklaying in "The Wrong Trousers" had more style.
...and got the job done a lot quicker, too.
Brian
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 17:44
by basys
Hi Folks
EDIT - Corrected quote attribution
Gary Russell wrote:Railway track mainteneace...UK......................I doubt if it does anything

Its what you don't see
that's sometimes the important bit.
A lot of the major infrastructure is Victorian, e.g. bridges, tunnels, etc.
Network Rail are tasked with keeping the railway running,
minimising impact on passengers and freight.
Majority of line-blocking tasks
are performed in the 8 hour slots of Friday/Saturday/Sunday nights.
I've seen a time-lapse film of
replacing a mainline brick-arched railway bridge in under 8 hours.
Here's some other tasks -
Lower priority -
Time-Lapse Example: 50hr Train Bridge Replacement
Larger scale -
Reading Station, Caversham Road bridge replacement
HTH
ATB
Paul
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 31 Jan 2011, 11:21
by cstorey
I am very concerned about the quote from my last post. Someone has made an unauthorised alteration - I certainly did not add the line which includes " I doubt that it does anything" since the whole point of my post was that it obviously does do something . Are we being hacked again???
Re: Laying train track
Posted: 31 Jan 2011, 13:12
by DaveB
Hmm.. I'm sure that line wasn't there when I first read your post either Chris. Disturbingly, there is no indication that it has been edited either

We weren't 'hacked' the last time we had problems here though there were an unnerving amount of new members joining from Eastern Europe just prior to us upgrading the forum software and this was as good a reason as any to do the upgrade. I'll keep an eye open but please shout if you see something else 'changed'.
ATB
DaveB
