BNSF TP03 Tie Gang - See Description for Machine List

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  • čas přidán 5. 05. 2020
  • BNSF Tie Replacement Gang, 7/31/14 Coal City, IL
    Equipment (in order)
    Nordco SP2R Spike Puller
    Nordco SP2R Spike Puller
    Racine Anchor Spreader
    Harsco Rail TKO Tie Extractor
    Kershaw 1200 Tie Crane
    Kershaw 1200 Tie Crane
    Harsco Rail TKO Tie Inserter
    Harsco Rail TKO Tie Inserter
    Plasser Nipper Tamper
    Racine Plate Inserter
    Racine Anchor Adjuster (Boxer)
    Nordco CX Spiker
    Nordco CX Spiker
    Kershaw Ballast Regulator
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Komentáře • 62

  • @KevinRichards-my5oj
    @KevinRichards-my5oj Před měsícem

    It's cool to see all of that track maintenance equipment.

  • @johnnycee5179
    @johnnycee5179 Před rokem +1

    Where would we be today without all this? The work, the cost is all incredible and they still have about 1700 derailments annually.

  • @glennsr.1082
    @glennsr.1082 Před rokem +2

    What amazes me is the designers of these machines and how they are manufactured and built.

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem

      Awesome engineers, designers, and fabricators.

    • @Adamz678
      @Adamz678 Před 2 měsíci

      @@RailroadMaintanceofWay Was the 70s/80s the last of the busting ass for tie gangs doing everything by hand? Cause it always amazed me how the hell a crew could get so far laying rail by hand.

  • @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
    @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Před rokem +4

    In 1969 I worked for Norfolk & Western Railroad out of Moberly, Missouri on an “extra tie gang” we took out old ties & put in new ones, we did about a half a mile or so a day using 5 machines & 28 laborers & Gandy dancers using tie-tongs, tamping bars, claw bars, picks/shovels, rail tongs, lining bars & other tools. The machines in this video did in hours what took us all day to do. We worked 10 hours a day, 5 days a week for a measly $150.00 a week, but hey, in 1969 that was good money. The work in the video seems so robotic, & monotonous & I understand progress from the way we used to do it 53 years ago, but on our tie gang we had the same camaraderie that I felt in the Army. The old way that we worked, joked & sang putting in ties is what they used to write songs about, I never heard any railroad songs about clanging machines!
    🤣🎶✌️🤘👍

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem +1

      Thats some great history Michael. Thanks for sharing!

    • @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
      @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Před rokem

      @@RailroadMaintanceofWay 🙏🚂👍

    • @ashc4167
      @ashc4167 Před rokem +1

      The camaraderie hasn’t left at all, I got into this after the Army and it is more brotherhood involved in the railroad than this new Army.. They may as well give troops suits, ties and their own cubicles these days! I love railroading!

    • @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
      @MichaelSSmith-hs5pw Před rokem

      @@ashc4167 😁👍👌

  • @jimpowell1802
    @jimpowell1802 Před měsícem

    Tie Crane was my machine.

  • @Mr.lamusa
    @Mr.lamusa Před rokem +2

    Love this video too much, cannot wait for your next video! Thanks!

  • @trainsmachineryldegmtrains3509

    Great work, nice images with machines in action! Thumbs Up & Subscribe
    Greetings from Romania
    Andrew

  • @ponyrang
    @ponyrang Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, Hello my friend.. All the best to your channel and hope you have a wonderful day !!!

  • @monsterford8009
    @monsterford8009 Před rokem +1

    What a neat machine

  • @corinschick8172
    @corinschick8172 Před rokem +5

    Fascinating. I realize these machines are far from the old days of labor intensive railway gangs, but you can't take away the great skill of these operators.
    I wonder how much track this crew is charged with maintaining and how far they get in a day?

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem +2

      Depending on the number of ties being replaced, this size gang can typically finish a mile of track in one day.

  • @nellybell7374
    @nellybell7374 Před 2 měsíci

    I see where each piece of equipment is designed to move on the tracks , but how do they get to where they are going, surely they don't travel great distances do they? It seems like I watched one video where when they were done and ready to go to their next destination they were loaded up on flat bed railcars, is that how it's done?

  • @G_Longoria
    @G_Longoria Před 7 měsíci

    Y’all did a lot of work in North Dakota last year and was trying to get a 19A out there because I have buddy who was on your gang.

  • @johnnycrash3270
    @johnnycrash3270 Před rokem +2

    Grappler lines up the new ties NOW that operator IS GOOD AT HIS JOB

  • @petermccuskey1832
    @petermccuskey1832 Před rokem +1

    Great operator's

  • @railsaw
    @railsaw Před rokem +1

    As i remember ALL work was to stop when a passing train went by and that the workers were to do a watch on the roll by. What happen to safety?

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem +1

      Some railroads do stop work, depending on the track limits and type of work being performed. In this case, the spacing of the parallel track and the type of work deemed it safe to continue as long as the parallel main was not fouled.

  • @chrisfaulkner3840
    @chrisfaulkner3840 Před 10 měsíci

    I see these here in Oklahoma but never paid attention to how do things

  • @tjlovesrachel
    @tjlovesrachel Před rokem

    I know I was hearing some Detroit’s running… miss that sound man

  • @esloveniasilva7056
    @esloveniasilva7056 Před 2 lety +2

    This is so cool! haha

  • @robertomalley7056
    @robertomalley7056 Před rokem +2

    How long does it take to replace 1 mile of ties? And how many ties are there per mile?

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem +2

      A good gang can finish 2 miles of track in a 8 hr shift. Wood ties are spaced at 19.5 inches (nominally), so there are about 3400 ties in a mile. Only 20 to 40% of the ties get replaced though, otherwise the track geometry would be disturbed too much.

    • @gudeliaruvalcaba
      @gudeliaruvalcaba Před rokem

      @@RailroadMaintanceofWay buena información

  • @bincockwell2610
    @bincockwell2610 Před rokem +4

    The amount of money in maintenance and parts on these specialized machines makes my stomach hurt. Not saying it's not worth it, just comparing it to what u make a year lol

  • @danvanhoose6783
    @danvanhoose6783 Před rokem +1

    Neat operation.what happens to the old spikes and plates?

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem

      Most railroads reuse the plates. Spikes are typically picked up with a magnetic drum and recycled.

  • @stephenswift5531
    @stephenswift5531 Před rokem +1

    I like this but how can you tell from the old to the new railroad ties

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem

      Most railroads will paint mark the ties needing replacement before the gang comes through. Many of the ties are date stamped, so they get replaced at the end of their projected service life, regardless of condition.

    • @stephenswift5531
      @stephenswift5531 Před rokem

      @@RailroadMaintanceofWay oh okay that makes sense

    • @stephenswift5531
      @stephenswift5531 Před rokem

      @@RailroadMaintanceofWay but how do you know when it's time to replace them

    • @stephenswift5531
      @stephenswift5531 Před rokem

      @@RailroadMaintanceofWayokay because the tie gang for the union Pacific railroad comes out to replace the railroad ties in Salem Oregon

  • @TheBigdog868
    @TheBigdog868 Před rokem +1

    No Gandy dancers left. They didn't even sing for us

  • @subhranshuganguly2246
    @subhranshuganguly2246 Před rokem +1

    In India we use only concrete sleepers. Are we more advanced.?

    • @rickmurray8473
      @rickmurray8473 Před rokem +3

      Hahaha! Can't laugh enough! Just because you use concrete (!) 'sleepers', you rant you are 'advanced'!
      May be, in corruption and lawlessness, if not squalor and poverty, you can claim that position!

  • @michaelriggs-gn7jg
    @michaelriggs-gn7jg Před rokem

    I work on the railroad and we so everything with a backhoe lining bars claw bars tamper regulator spike driver spike puller hydraulic impact rail saw hydraulic rail drill

  • @tin2phutrn975
    @tin2phutrn975 Před rokem +1

    🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @lalbahaduryadav163
    @lalbahaduryadav163 Před rokem +1

    Good

  • @eugenetswong
    @eugenetswong Před 10 měsíci +1

    3:22 What does this machine do?

    • @paulohernandez3289
      @paulohernandez3289 Před 7 měsíci

      The machine is called an anchor spreader. It spreads the anchors, so the new tires can be placed in easier.

  • @nray8888
    @nray8888 Před rokem +1

    Good video, but I think you have the gang number wrong.

    • @RailroadMaintanceofWay
      @RailroadMaintanceofWay  Před rokem

      TP03 is what I have from my records. Any idea what it might be?

    • @nray8888
      @nray8888 Před rokem

      @@RailroadMaintanceofWay I’m not sure what gang that is, I just know TP03 doesn’t have open cab spreaders or squeezers.

  • @nancylynch6045
    @nancylynch6045 Před 2 lety +3

    This is so cool!

  • @user-ou6bv5vi6f
    @user-ou6bv5vi6f Před rokem +1

    В России есть ПРМ-5 каторая только путь рехтует и подсыпку делает.

  • @zitel-zemli0671
    @zitel-zemli0671 Před rokem +2

    О лядь! Даже биосортир с собой! Причём со смывом! О как! Не то что мы в ближайший лесок, и кормить комаров своей голой задницей! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @moulayelmahdiyoussoufi7875

    🤔❤

  • @user-is3jg3tt9i
    @user-is3jg3tt9i Před rokem +2

    фигня какая! все автоматизировано, тяжелой работы нет и погода хорошая
    а у нас в дождь и снег вручную все это делается, а из автоматизации лом и лопата!

  • @subhranshuganguly2246
    @subhranshuganguly2246 Před rokem +1

    Also the line is not electric traction.

    • @rickmurray8473
      @rickmurray8473 Před rokem +2

      So what? 'Electrified lines' don't make a poor, backward country developed. Do you know that?
      How many of you have access to safe, potable water? And reliable medical care? And of course, nutritious, wholesome food? And finally, clean sanitation?

  • @helenasenderowska1698

    Iq

  • @surjaboronongthombam826
    @surjaboronongthombam826 Před rokem +1

    ''2'

  • @ashwinsekar8150
    @ashwinsekar8150 Před 2 lety +1

    .