Was told these were rail ties and I've never heard of them from concrete or else I just never had to see them before.
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rail ties from concrete?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by jsprocket, Jul 28, 2014.
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Probably a special application.
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Hauled a few in ATL. to marta intown, they said trains are not as loud and last longer, heck of alot of weight.
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Yea that little bit there is about 44k.
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They are big with the MTA in NY. Company called Ray's out of Newburgh does a lot of recycling of these
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Concrete ties have been in use for 25-30 years or so. Some lines use concrete ties exclusively while wood is still predominate in many areas. Maybe that load is going to a building where a rail dock is being added or upgraded.
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Going to Fremont California. Guy said to call an hour out so figure it's a job site.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFtVkx8DewU Here they are being installed if you get a moment to watch later. Pretty neat.
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That's cool as spinach!
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That's awesome right there. Was told it's an amtrak type deal from another one here.
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