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Posted by Train Dude on Wed May 22 09:27:23 2013, in response to Re: Could the Sperry Car detect this broken rail?, posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 22 06:59:58 2013. Track geometry is essentially done at normal speed. The analysis of the rails performed by the Sperry Car is done at much slower speeds. |
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Posted by Jeff H. on Wed May 22 16:19:41 2013, in response to Re: Could the Sperry Car detect this broken rail?, posted by Jeff H. on Tue May 21 21:43:56 2013. Yes, not it is not likely to be an IJ...where is the impedance bond?CWR expansion joints are longer than that. It looks like a conventional 6-bolt joint bar. |
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Posted by Jeff H. on Wed May 22 16:26:13 2013, in response to Re: Could the Sperry Car detect this broken rail?, posted by Jeff H. on Wed May 22 16:19:41 2013. Oh, wait a second...the impedance bond is behind the guy in the hardhatstanding next to the guy with the badge. I can make out the cables and the joints there. So if there is another single plain joint a few feet away, that looks like a "dutchman" ... a small piece of rail spliced in to correct a previous defect. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed May 22 16:55:18 2013, in response to Re: Could the Sperry Car detect this broken rail?, posted by Jeff H. on Wed May 22 16:26:13 2013. Knowing that IJ's have to be across from one another and not staggered, sure does look like you're right. |
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Posted by Jersey Mike on Wed May 22 19:42:25 2013, in response to Re: Could the Sperry Car detect this broken rail?, posted by Jeff H. on Wed May 22 16:26:13 2013. IRJs are often assembled off site and then patched in with a conventional joint at each end. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Thu May 23 14:21:35 2013, in response to Re: Could the Sperry Car detect this broken rail?, posted by Train Dude on Wed May 22 09:27:23 2013. Thank you. |
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