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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Interesting Work Equipment trainDate: 05/06/22 06:16 Interesting Work Equipment train Author: RFandPFan Date: 05/06/22 06:18 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: RFandPFan Full video...
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 05/06/22 06:51 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: refarkas Super catch of that caboose!
Bob Date: 05/06/22 07:40 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: ClubCar I agree about that caboose, and on other so called "Work Equipment Trains" there have been some real cabooses in different paint schemes, not just old sad looking "shoving platforms." Thanks for the video.
John in White Marsh, Maryland Date: 05/06/22 14:51 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: boejoe An HO model of the caboose was once offered by Athearn in their Ready-to-Roll series when the lettering read 175th anniversary.
Date: 05/07/22 05:42 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: dschlegel Great catch, especially that caboose!
Dan Posted from iPhone Date: 05/08/22 05:48 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: Jckaufman What kind of maintenance is this train for?
Thanks, Jack Date: 05/08/22 08:10 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: engineerinvirginia Jckaufman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > What kind of maintenance is this train for? > > Thanks, Jack Why, track maintenance...well couldn't get a close look at the machine but I'm guessing something to do with concrete ties. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/08/22 08:13 by engineerinvirginia. Date: 05/08/22 08:23 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: Jckaufman Thank you. The cars looked different from what I am used to seeing for MOW trains.
engineerinvirginia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jckaufman Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > What kind of maintenance is this train for? > > > > Thanks, Jack > > Why, track maintenance...well couldn't get a close > look at the machine but I'm guessing something to > do with concrete ties. Date: 05/08/22 09:03 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: RFandPFan engineerinvirginia Wrote:
> Why, track maintenance...well couldn't get a close > look at the machine but I'm guessing something to > do with concrete ties. No, it's a welded rail loader/unloader. It tied down on a siding near where they are replacing rail. I'm guessing it is being used to pick up old rail that was laid next to the track. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/08/22 09:20 by RFandPFan. Date: 05/08/22 09:18 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: RFandPFan RFandPFan Wrote:
> No, it's a welded rail unloader. It tied down on > a siding near where they are replacing rail. I'm > guessing it is being used to position rail that > was laid next to the track already. Here's a photo of this equipment with the welded rail. (From RRPictures) ![]() Date: 05/09/22 05:48 Re: Interesting Work Equipment train Author: engineerinvirginia RFandPFan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > engineerinvirginia Wrote: > > > Why, track maintenance...well couldn't get a > close > > look at the machine but I'm guessing something > to > > do with concrete ties. > > No, it's a welded rail loader/unloader. It tied > down on a siding near where they are replacing > rail. I'm guessing it is being used to pick up > old rail that was laid next to the track. thats a new style unloader, I'm familiar only with the ones C&O built...ages ago still used. |