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Re: Why Wooden Sleepers are better. Was [NSW] CityRail Delays Friday



In article <38DF0CC7.9B365AD2@fastlink.com.au> The Railway Rasputin II <bob@fastlink.com.au> writes:
>From: The Railway Rasputin II <bob@fastlink.com.au>
>Subject: Why Wooden Sleepers are better. Was [NSW] CityRail Delays Friday
>Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 17:24:55 +1000

>Wooden sleepers don't weigh as much and therefore are less lightly to
>sink and deform the rail. (smooth ride) 
>They don't crack.
>They don't echo flat wheels as much as concrete.
>Most importantly, if the train derails the wooden sleepers break/give
>way so that the wheels don't bounce up and down which can tip the
>carriage. 

>The only real advantage concrete has over wood, is that wood has to be
>replaced more than concrete. 

>rgds

>Hubert Lam wrote:
>> 
>> Why would wooden sleepers give the best ride? the rails are not continously welded so it's
>> annoyingly noisy and bumpy (i can't write like that)


I suggest then that you take a ride on the Overland or the Ghan or the IP and 
compare the ride in NSW or VIC which are wooden sleepers to the ride you get 
on the SA side which are all concrete.
There simply is no comparison, concrete wins hands down.

MD