Speaking of cinders, are there any old hand tampers around? When I was
waiting to go into the service in 1945, I worked on a section gang on a
branch, and spent most of my ten-hour days (6-day weeks) tamping ties with a
short-handled spade. My back still hurts just thinking about it. By far the
hardest work I ever did. Dale Reeves
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Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 9:23 PM
Subject: [CBQ] Slag Ballast Color
> As Karl states slag ballast did work to hold and support track. But I
> will
> tell you from first hand experience it wasn't fun or comfortable to hike
> on,especially on the shoulder of the stuff. I never have, but I always
> thought it
> must have been like walking on volcanic rock,dusty,porous and lose.
> The positive thing about slag was when wet it wasn't slippery, unlike the
> granite chips that followed.
> On the other hand it was dusty when dry,unlike the granite.
>
> But my vote goes to cinders as the best overall ballast for non mailine
> use.
> It drained well,was nice and soft to walk on,in winter it absorbed thermal
> energy so the snow melted quickly and of course best of all was where it
> came
> from !
>
> Leo Phillipp
>
>
>
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>
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>
>
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