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International Railroad Discussion > Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney.Date: 06/09/14 14:34 Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: Joe Date: 06/09/14 14:43 Re: Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: Joe Date: 06/09/14 14:49 Re: Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: Joe Date: 06/09/14 16:56 Re: Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: DavidMKetchum Lots of smoke and "fire". A very interesting piece of equipment no matter where they are operating. Like steam engines, they draw crowds! Thanks for posting.
Date: 06/10/14 06:18 Re: Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: march_hare Are there any weather-based restrictions on when grinders can be used down under? With all the wildfire reports we hear up here, (and the two grinder-caused grass fires I've witnessed personally in the US) I wonder whether certain months are off limits.
Date: 06/10/14 07:11 Re: Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: Joe march_hare Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Are there any weather-based restrictions on when > grinders can be used down under? With all the > wildfire reports we hear up here, (and the two > grinder-caused grass fires I've witnessed > personally in the US) I wonder whether certain > months are off limits. G'day There No there dosen't seem to be any restrictions as I have seen them operating in summer but they have the local bush fire brigade following as well as the hirail. Date: 06/20/14 12:40 Re: Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: chrisbutts Is this train ex-Loram (LMIX) imported from the US? Looks like it, with modifications:
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/Locopicture.aspx?id=77369 Date: 06/20/14 20:47 Re: Railgrinder in action Leightonfield, Sydney. Author: DKay The Way car on the end certainly looks like it came from a US railroad.
Regards,DK chrisbutts Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is this train ex-Loram (LMIX) imported from the > US? Looks like it, with modifications: > > http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/Locopicture.aspx? > id=77369 |