Today we watched as this loco was delivering new rails along the track between Fish Hoek and Simons Town.
A clamp is fixed to the track and the other end joined by chain to the rail on the train, then the train would move forward pulling the rail off.
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Class 36 004
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- new rail is pulled off as the train moves forward
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- the clamp that fits on the track
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And an even more fascinating day on the beach I reckon. Did those workers not take a quick dip?
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Now we know how kilometres of overhead wires gets removed at night!!!
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Agreed, it is quite a fascinating group of photos. Especially with the little guy sitting in the foreground keenly watching on, a rail enthusiast in the making perhaps??