NJ Transit will try to rid its tracks of autumn leaves by flushing them with stream of water powerful enough to cut wood.
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NJ Transit will try to rid its tracks of autumn leaves by flushing them with stream of water powerful enough to cut wood.
Lord knows we could have used it two weeks ago on Metro North's Danbury line. While we didn't have any problems climbing hills like NJT does on the M&E, we just couldn't seem to stop.Viewliner said:Hopefully it will do the job as its supposed to. Who knows, maybe Amtrak will want to borrow it at some point.
With NJT's luck, they will run that thing down a route and cut all the ties in half!AlanB said:NJ Transit will try to rid its tracks of autumn leaves by flushing them with stream of water powerful enough to cut wood.
The full story from 1010 WINS News.
Actually, albiet very slowly, but NJT has started to switch over to concrete ties. So there are a few, very few, stretches of track were that couldn't happen.PRR 60 said:With NJT's luck, they will run that thing down a route and cut all the ties in half!
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