I like the Maintenance of Way videos of all the crews running equipment or things like dumping ballast. I get to watch instead of breaking my butt working lol
Very scary door opening. We had a few nasty accidents discharging at night where operators fell into holes and off bridges. The latest versions of these in Australia have remote controlled power operated doors. If there was good access the operator could drive alongside in a utility and control the discharge.
Took us years of killing ourselves opening ballast doors like this, or worse, before FINALLY someone invented the power dumping doors. Powered by the trains air system from the end of each car. No more pounding on doors with steel bars like these, or sledge hammers or sometimes a torch to heat a stuck or frozen door.
Do y'all like these kind of video's or regular train videos??
We don't say y'all. We ain't
From the south
I like the Maintenance of Way videos of all the crews running equipment or things like dumping ballast. I get to watch instead of breaking my butt working lol
Very scary door opening. We had a few nasty accidents discharging at night where operators fell into holes and off bridges.
The latest versions of these in Australia have remote controlled power operated doors. If there was good access the operator could drive alongside in a utility and control the discharge.
Took us years of killing ourselves opening ballast doors like this, or worse, before FINALLY someone invented the power dumping doors. Powered by the trains air system from the end of each car.
No more pounding on doors with steel bars like these, or sledge hammers or sometimes a torch to heat a stuck or frozen door.
its good to see different machines
Manual dump ballast car operators - NO MASKS?!?! OSHA would love that!
Most likely before masks and other items were required, OR they just don't care, lol
We're are your breathing masks ,breathing all that silicone dust NOT GOOD FOR YOUR LUNGS FALLERS???
That dust isn't good for your lungs, dudes. 😷