Hi,
I came across these old pics on the net,
That low-loader must have been popping along a bit to lift the bride off the stonework like that. The O&K on the trailer seems to have go off light looking at the damage to the bridge.
Fred
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Re: Bridge Lift
I bet that got the heart beating and the insurance company nervous
I noticed the prime mover only has single drive tyres and they dont look like super singles either thats a bit unusual I would have thought
what a mess
Paul
I noticed the prime mover only has single drive tyres and they dont look like super singles either thats a bit unusual I would have thought
what a mess
Paul
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Re: Bridge Lift
Three bent rams on the O&K but not beyond repair unlike the bridge; looks like they'd need Evel Knievel to bring the next train down those lines.
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Re: Bridge Lift
Bring the tamper in! Lift into the high spot and away from the high spot 400 ton of ballast slue the track 200 mm to the left be as good as new gents, nobody will ever know!!!!!!
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