Posted by Andrew on June 28, 2017 | |
Is the running rail really as buckled as it looks, about half way between the loco and the bottom of the photograph?
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I'm sure it's exaggerated by the telephoto lens. Hope they don't make a mess of the main track getting that tracked crane off!
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The side boom has rubber cleats, that dip in the track is the siding not the main track and doubt as big as it looks.
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Rubber cleats or not, that thing would probably turn the rail if they just went up and over it at an angle to get it off the tracks. I suspect they use some kind of "ramp" for that.
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Always have lots of wood on hand and try to drive down the tracks from a crossing and such. They are not as heavy on their feet as they look thanks to the length tracks.
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