Rheidol Review - Vale of Rheidol Railway Newsletter Issue 1 - 2022

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Permanent Way Update by Ben Brotherwood

Tea/coffee breaks have propelled the permanent way team through a busy schedule of tasks this winter. The biggest, renewing 3/4 Mile of track along the eastern end of Capel Bangor straight and Lovesgrove, equating to: 94 Panels of track 1435 sleepers 5740 Screws/clips 380 Fishplates greased 760 Fishplate Bolts tightened Every year requires an extensive effort to be made to keep on top of the condition of track to ensure safety and where possible improve ride quality. Similar lengths of work are planned for the coming years and so the general approach to relaying track has been modified. For the first time very few sleepers were lifted by staff as a fork attachment was designed and built by our workshop for our contractor’s digger (E. Jones Plant Hire). Page 24

The extra spare energy for the staff could then be channelled into laying track, or eating more biscuits. A different method of working has also largely removed the need to shovel pack the track to achieve the correct level as now the digs are guided by a laser level, which can then be set up to guide our tamping machine’s operator to lift the track to its correct height and cant. Changing sleepers has not been limited to the two relays either, approximately 200 more sleepers were changed at 3 different locations in situ. The Garratt has drawn an incredible amount of interest but before it can achieve its potential of pulling 8 carriages to Devils Bridge, the run round loop needed to be extended to provide sufficient clearance to pass the train. This work took place in December in what felt like a perennial storm. Only once did


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