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<p>That are work platforms. Here is one used to exchange rubber buffers at the running rail. <a href="https://www.wsw-online.de/fileadmin/Unternehmen/Presseinformationsmaterial/-_WSW-th-170706_Hilfsbru_%C3%AAcke_Gummiwechsel-23.jpg">https://www.wsw-online.de/fileadmin/Unternehmen/Presseinformationsmaterial/-_WSW-th-170706_Hilfsbru_%C3%AAcke_Gummiwechsel-23.jpg</a></p> <p>That is done at night when no trains run. The platform is raised and, as it looks for me, clamped against the structure. The rubber buffers are a noise prevention measure: <a href="https://www.wsw-online.de/fileadmin/Unternehmen/Presseinformationsmaterial/-_WSW-th-170706_Hilfsbru_%C3%AAcke_Gummiwechsel-8.jpg">https://www.wsw-online.de/fileadmin/Unternehmen/Presseinformationsmaterial/-_WSW-th-170706_Hilfsbru_%C3%AAcke_Gummiwechsel-8.jpg</a></p> <p>Regards, Volker</p>
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