aegrotatio VRE is a class act. The like to keep passengers informed about these really mundane topics that we railfans eat up. They posted photos of the washout from last year's floods, too. Another interesting tidbit from FOX5: "Last year Metro began replacing its tracks with more heat tolerant rails. The new tracks can withstand temperatures between 85 and 105 degrees. The track replacement project is part of a multi-year effort by Metro. The section where the derailment occurred still has the old rails, which are designed for temperatures of only 80-95 degrees." ...and "It also discovered a second heat kink on the green line between Branch Avenue and Naylor Road."
VRE is a class act. The like to keep passengers informed about these really mundane topics that we railfans eat up. They posted photos of the washout from last year's floods, too.
Another interesting tidbit from FOX5: "Last year Metro began replacing its tracks with more heat tolerant rails. The new tracks can withstand temperatures between 85 and 105 degrees. The track replacement project is part of a multi-year effort by Metro. The section where the derailment occurred still has the old rails, which are designed for temperatures of only 80-95 degrees."
...and "It also discovered a second heat kink on the green line between Branch Avenue and Naylor Road."
Rails are not more or less heat tolerant.
The difference is the 'nominal temperature' when the rail is laid. On one carrier I am familar with, the nominal temperature on the Northern part of it's system is 85 degrees. On the Southern part it is 95 degrees - the rail is the same on both parts of the property. Rail gangs will heat and or cool rail to the nominal temperature when fastening it in place.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Glad no-one was hurt. Here in Oz land we have big problems with this sort of thing. Apart from constant vigilance, what is the solution?
It no longer a suspicion. It was a heat kink. VRE ISSUED A newsletter with a picture of the green line heat kink. see belowi
In the latest black eye to hit WMATA, several cars of a Green Line train partially derailed near West Hyattsville Station. This weekend trains are to be restricted to 35 miles per hour on suspicion that our extreme heat contributed to the derailment.
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