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(erielack) CWR



That in fact is how it was done. The method I descibed using the 'dozer is used when laying CWR on a new line as opposed to rail replacement.

Paul B

From: "Jeff Mutter" <jwmutter_@_comcast.net>
Subject: Re: (erielack) CWR

The methods may have changed since the EL days, but last year I watched a
CSX rail train unloading, and they clamped the CWR rail ends to the existing
rail and pulled the train out from under the CWR, with rollers routing the
rail to the side of the ROW, one on each side.


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