"Railroad ties do last a very long time, even in poorly drained
locations." During the very early 70's I helped on the MTM(Minn.
Transp, Mus.) Lake Harriet restoration of the streetcar line in
Minneapolis. The TCRT had removed the rail(scraped) in 1953 but left
the ties. We came along 20 years later, and were able to use 1 in 5 of
the old ties. They were no longer ballasted, but just in dirt. Not
bad for unkept R-O-W. When we got done restoring the line averything
was properly ballasted etc. The track gang forman had been a section
forman for the Milwaukee Road. All the trackwork was by hand back
then. When he and we got done, you could have runn the Hiawatha thru
at speed. Most of us had never layed track before that time. I think
we did good all considered. First year of operation the MTM carried
50,000 riders on that line with only one streetcar(#1300 built in
1908).
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