Not sure why it stopped but the constant bell from the crossing got my attention so I put my Air 2S up to get a better look at what was going on. Maybe he had to pee who knows LOL
I don't know why he stopped so long, but that was a rail train. All those long things on each car are long continuous welded rail. Each rail is as long as that whole train. It flexes around curves. Something special to watch a rail train working.Not sure why it stopped but the constant bell from the crossing got my attention so I put my Air 2S up to get a better look at what was going on. Maybe he had to pee who knows LOL
Never heard of that, it would be interesting to see how they load andI don't know why he stopped so long, but that was a rail train. All those long things on each car are long continuous welded rail. Each rail is as long as that whole train. It flexes around curves. Something special to watch a rail train working.
Thanks for sharing.
That is exactly what it was. Drove across that crossing this morning and right beside the track was a replacement. Very long and the curvature of the corner. Not sure how they are unloaded but I am guessing its all automated. To bad I was unable to capture the process on video.I don't know why he stopped so long, but that was a rail train. All those long things on each car are long continuous welded rail. Each rail is as long as that whole train. It flexes around curves. Something special to watch a rail train working.
Thanks for sharing.
OK I could not find out how many miles of rail a big rail train would carry (like the one here) but I did find this short video. It clearly shows the operation and they are laying 2 tracks at a time. EnjoyVery interesting process. @Augustine, thanks for posting the video. And @Crash Gibby, thanks for revealing what's going on. I certainly learn a lot on this forum, and a lot of it has nothing to do with drones.
Thanks.OK I could not find out how many miles of rail a big rail train would carry (like the one here) but I did find this short video. It clearly shows the operation and they are laying 2 tracks at a time. Enjoy
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