tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post2797449181788581202..comments2023-07-10T14:18:09.980+01:00Comments on Extension Blog: More removals at LavertonJo http://www.blogger.com/profile/05480195769830116100noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-39036652552211962342016-08-11T19:06:08.755+01:002016-08-11T19:06:08.755+01:00Fair enough, but this does raise another concern -...Fair enough, but this does raise another concern - namely the state of the embankments. I know that you have had serious problems with embankments in the past (Chicken Curve), and I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say that you really do not need more problems with embankments.<br /><br />I presume you carefully studied the embankments before building the extension to Laverton (the quality of which I praised in my earlier post of 09/08/2016) - did you resolve any problems areas, or have you simply moved the track to avoid them?Michaelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-4027111870665616732016-08-10T18:56:42.095+01:002016-08-10T18:56:42.095+01:00The trackbed does undulate a little, but it's ...The trackbed does undulate a little, but it's not as bad as it might seem from the photograph.<br />The new ballast bed will take care of any differences in height; we already did this for the rest of the bed right up to Peasebrook Farm. Worry not!Jo https://www.blogger.com/profile/05480195769830116100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-84434811874573385852016-08-09T23:03:03.358+01:002016-08-09T23:03:03.358+01:00The pway guys certainly don't mess about when ...The pway guys certainly don't mess about when they get their teeth into something, a pretty good days work to get all that track up.<br />In the head shunt there appears quite a noticeable dip in the track bed. Will that need to be graded with type 1 first before the Terram and ballast bed? I guess there's a cost involved with getting the tamper in, but when the head shunt is relayed and welded, will the lot be tamped? I was just thinking that the weight of trains on uneven track might stress the welds ? Is that even possible ?mackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17907522192585853360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-42469319646422164422016-08-09T20:17:33.812+01:002016-08-09T20:17:33.812+01:00Thank you for your comment, but can you please say...Thank you for your comment, but can you please say who you are!Jo https://www.blogger.com/profile/05480195769830116100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-81717085217977224732016-08-09T19:55:36.727+01:002016-08-09T19:55:36.727+01:00We pick the best side to dodge the dodgier areas o...We pick the best side to dodge the dodgier areas of embankment!Nigel Blackhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/gwr_permanent_way_photo_log/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-87082685813052600592016-08-09T19:09:29.971+01:002016-08-09T19:09:29.971+01:00I have to congratulate the staff of the GWR for th...I have to congratulate the staff of the GWR for the excellent work on the extension to Broadway - I have travelled on the existing section to Laverton and the ride quality was extremely impressive.<br /><br />There is one thing I am confused about - the original trackbed was designed for double track. You have reinstated a single track (understandable, on cost grounds), but the track you have rebuilt seems to change from side to side on the original trackbed. Surely it would make sense to keep the new track exclusively on one side (i.e. the northbound side) all the way from Toddington to Broadway, as this leaves the possibility of adding a second track at a later stage (if funds permit). With the existing track moving between sides, you would have to rebuild it to reinstate the second track, which would make the job much more difficult and would almost certainly require lengthy closures of the existing line. Why has the new track been constructed in this manner?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-58945905638134217502016-08-09T15:09:05.883+01:002016-08-09T15:09:05.883+01:00Stirling work. Awaiting September mow to s more ne...Stirling work. Awaiting September mow to s more new trackwork going in. Well done to all the workmen involved. Regards, Paul.St Blazey 1925https://www.blogger.com/profile/16697444840076235191noreply@blogger.com