08-26-2020, 12:53 PM
(08-26-2020, 12:50 PM)bgb_ca Wrote:(08-25-2020, 08:27 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: Snow removal is not normally required on railways except for exceptionally snowy areas or areas with extensive drifting or avalanches. I’m pretty sure the local freight railways around here are never plowed. Embedded track is different; I’m not entirely clear how different. Up to a point it should still be possible for the LRVs to push aside snow, but if the flangeway ices up you can get derailments and it’s possible deep snow would be a problem. But unless emergency vehicles (or other traffic, but that doesn’t apply to our system outside of intersections) really are using the track area embedding isn’t required anyhow so who knows.
Thought they said years ago, during overnight snow incidents they are going to keep a LRV or two running up and down the line to knock ice off the overhead lines and to push any snow off the tracks that accumulates before it gets too thick to push through.
This is what they said, but during the last winter, they were running snow removal equipment along the embedded tracks. I'm not sure why they now feel this is necessary, but that is nonetheless what they are doing.