Train Loses Track
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Train Loses Track
Cambodia News, (Battambang): A cargo train fell off the track at Kok Trop Village, Tamern Commune, Tmorkol District, Battambang Province, at around midday on October 15, 2022.
Some heavy machinary was called upon to get it back on track. Nobody was injured in the accident.
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Re: Train Loses Track
That's a pretty old railway line. I wonder in what year they stopped using steel railway sleepers.
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Re: Train Loses Track
are of Cambodia’s railway tracks like that?
If so, I’d have second thoughts getting on any train in the Kingdom of Wonder.
If so, I’d have second thoughts getting on any train in the Kingdom of Wonder.
Re: Train Loses Track
Steel sleepers are still widely made and used, they can have advantages for routes like this.Tootsfriend wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:00 pm That's a pretty old railway line. I wonder in what year they stopped using steel railway sleepers.
Re: Train Loses Track
How the f**k to you tip a train over that barely goes above 30mph?
I reckon the state of the tracks and the same as the roads.
I reckon the state of the tracks and the same as the roads.
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No, most of them have concrete sleepers. This is likely a siding.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 4:29 am are of Cambodia’s railway tracks like that?
If so, I’d have second thoughts getting on any train in the Kingdom of Wonder.
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Re: Train Loses Track
There’s a lot of water about, and the gravel looks to be on a slight gradient between the rails. Recent flooding? It looks as though the whole section is unstable, slid sideways under the mass of the train and unstable ground.
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