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Some 1:1 track laying

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 1:12 am
by GAP
Pictures of joining the lead track to the floor track in a soon to built engine shed extension. On the Australian Sugar Cane Railway (ASCR) Bundaberg Qld Australia

Bending the rail with the "crow" hydraulic bender prior to the join being welded by the boilermaker. Lefthand rail already bent
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Track engineer checking alignment of track geometry
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Under the track filled with road base awaiting tamping down, cracker dust will be put on top as seen in background.
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It took 12 people with mattocks, shovels and crowbars to dig out the sleeper ends and move the lead track into position (holes can be seen in picture 2).
Not a bad effort for a bunch of retirees some nursing sore joints, bad backs and one who had just had a melanoma cut out of his arm.
In addition, just to make it interesting, the site had had 30mm of rain overnight so it was a bit muddy and the road base was wet through which made it heavier to shovel.

Re: Some 1:1 track laying

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 1:59 pm
by -steves-
A great insight, very interesting to see :thumbup:

Re: Some 1:1 track laying

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:01 pm
by Old Man Aaron
Nice to see, I bet that's been much-needed for a long time. Funny coincidence, our workshop down at Woodford is getting an annexe, too.

Re: Some 1:1 track laying

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:47 pm
by Lonsdaler
Thanks for sharing :thumbright:

Re: Some 1:1 track laying

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:56 pm
by GAP
Old Man Aaron wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:01 pm Nice to see, I bet that's been much-needed for a long time. Funny coincidence, our workshop down at Woodford is getting an annexe, too.
Sure is needed we have 5 locos jammed into 2 bays with the middle holding the carriages as well as being used as part of the mainline.
1 loco (Bundaberg Fowler No1) is destined to dismantle and restoration hopefully before the end of this year or start of the next