QUOTE: Originally posted by Terry_C I feel safe walking down the track where I was talking about. Trains only go 25-30mph and there are only 2-3 trains per day. Its uphill so you can hear the trains comming for a long time. I'm not talking about walking down the northeast corridor here guys. Besides, I''m really good friends with the local crews and rr police in this area an when they see me railfanning they stop and say hi--no way they will ever arrest me. In fact, I sometimes walk with the local track inspector down the tracks, he walks the tracks once per week. Maybe I should ask him the question about the difference because he has always been really nice to me not mean like some of you. keep asking keep learning
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If GM "killed the electric car", what am I doing standing next to an EV-1, a half a block from the WSOR tracks?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie #1 - toughen up kid - you haven't seen mean yet. #2 - don't walk down any railroad tracks! Do you understand the ruling that you should expect a train at any time on any tracks?
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman They didn't use the wrong fasteners, either works. The clips (and there are several types) are replaceable without damaging the ties and actually clamp the rail down so perform some of the functions of a rail anchor. Many times clips are used in curves where the rail wears out before the ties, so the railroad can replace the rail frequently without damaging or " the ties. Don't walk down the middle of the tracks and don't step on the rail. Dave H.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Terry_C Do you think I should flag down a train the next time I am walking down the middle of the tracks and warn the crew about the wrong fasteners?
QUOTE: The clips (and there are several types) are replaceable without damaging the ties and actually clamp the rail down so perform some of the functions of a rail anchor. Many times clips are used in curves where the rail wears out before the ties, so the railroad can replace the rail frequently without damaging or " the ties.
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