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A spreader is a type of maintenance equipment designed to spread or shape ballast profiles. The spreader spreads gravel along the railroad ties. The various ploughs, wings and blades of specific spreaders allow them to remove snow, build banks, clean and dig ditches, evenly distribute gravel, as well as trim embankments of brush along the side of the track.
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A ballast regulator (also known as a ballast spreader or ballast sweeper) is a piece of railway maintenance equipment used to shape and distribute the gravel track ballast that supports the ties in rail tracks.
Rod Alberts will transition out of his longtime role as executive director of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association after the 2025 Detroit auto show and hand the keys of the venerable 117-year-old ...
Speeder in use in Santa Cruz, California. A speeder (also known as a section car, railway motor car, putt-putt, track-maintenance car, crew car, jigger, trike, quad, trolley, inspection car, or draisine) is a small railcar used around the world by track inspectors and work crews to move quickly to and from work sites. [1]
Class 6A state finals preview: Is the HCC Indiana's new top conference? 2024 IHSAA FOOTBALL STATE FINALS SCHEDULE. Friday. Class 2A: Adams Central vs. Linton-Stockton, 11 a.m. (Game preview ...
Drone sightings won't be a 'Hollywood movie' Rep. James Himes, D-Connecticut, in an interview with Fox News Sunday, was asked about the emerging conspiracy theories.
An earlier organization called the Train Dispatchers Association of America preceded the establishment of the ATDA by 27 years. [3] During the Great Railroad Strike of 1922 , the Train Dispatchers did not participate but neither would they perform work of other unions.