health and safety rep's will freak-out... first rule of track safety - cross the track on the ballast, not on the sleeper ! nice vid, thanks.
nomoreheroesanymore 4 years ago
That yellow carriage in the back's the ballast train, I think.
ArcturusGX 4 years ago
I don't think I've ever seen a double-cab roadswitcher before. What is the track gauge?
pennsyr1 4 years ago 2
5 feet 3 inchs. Irish gauge. Its not a switcher - the train engines shunt their own trains.
Milepost7 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the info, Milepost7. Here in the U.S., we regard just about any road locomotive with exterior walkways as a roadswitcher, hence my use of the term.
5 for boredom dont worry only kidding lololol
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eoinosullivan1 4 years ago
health and safety rep's will freak-out... first rule of track safety - cross the track on the ballast, not on the sleeper ! nice vid, thanks.
nomoreheroesanymore 4 years ago
That yellow carriage in the back's the ballast train, I think.
ArcturusGX 4 years ago
I don't think I've ever seen a double-cab roadswitcher before. What is the track gauge?
pennsyr1 4 years ago 2
5 feet 3 inchs. Irish gauge. Its not a switcher - the train engines shunt their own trains.
Milepost7 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the info, Milepost7. Here in the U.S., we regard just about any road locomotive with exterior walkways as a roadswitcher, hence my use of the term.
pennsyr1 4 years ago 2
5 for boredom dont worry only kidding lololol
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eoinosullivan1 4 years ago