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Exploring the Newfoundland railway #38 - Track laying, 1st time in 23 years!

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2011

laying track in Newfoundland, 1st time in 23years since CNR pulled up, and pulled out all of our tracks!

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  • Looks like 85lb rail. Do you know where the rail was made? Just wondering if it said Dominion or Sydney on the side, if so it was made in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Which is where I live. It would be nice to see a few miles or track relayed and have an operating train for tourists.

  • @keiichi902 I am not sure, i well have a look tommorow when we head out there from St.Johns! BTW look for part-2 tommorrow evening!  :-)

  • nice video darrell keep up the good work 

  • @tattoonut65 Thanks D!  :-)

  • Another positive story about the reclaimation of just a tiny piece of our train history. Bit by bit our story is being retold and relived. Thanks !

  • @Tobinindustrial No problem, dotn seem like anyone is doing what i am doing! which is a shame! but i well keep loading these videos uploading!!

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  • Привет вам из России от ОАО РЖД,Я сам работаю железнодорожником но глядя на то как вы работаете и каким инструментом мне вас становится жалко .В России вы не продержались бы такими темпами и года

  • Man i wish i could renew my passport and come and help y'all!

  • @TrainGuy18 Just an update buddy, int he spring, we are going to to start laying the 600ft of Narrow gauge track, Clarenville has a load or ties and rails donated! i cant wait !!!

  • I worked on the Rails across the Island,drove the spikes (most spikes were only driven in so far and a piece of equipment called the spiker drove them the rest of the way),jacked the rails,replaced the ties. In the 80's on the Gaff we replaced a tie from the 30's. On those old used ties you have there you might see a small tack with a number marked on them. maybe 68,that would mean the year the tie was put in. I saved many and now I have some great souvenirs. Thanks for posting your video.

  • LORD TUNDERIN!

    tHE 1ST GUY TRYING TO DRIVE A SPIKE WITH A SLEDGE HAMMER OVER THE RAIL?

    The 2nd guy,now he knows how to use a spike maul!!

    Wonder if he worked for CP or CN?

    great video

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