Odd Stuff

This morning involved an excursion to Daylesford and back to collect/drop off a few items.

However upon returning to Maldon, the lack of formal workday was made use of to build this truly hideous looking thing.

It’s a ballast scrapper, set to the exact height of a full depth concrete sleeper. The idea being well lift the rail 150mm, remove the old sleepers and use this to sit on the rail head and allow a level ballast/gravel base to be made for the concrete sleepers going in. The extra large cut outs are to clear fishplates.

It is most certainly the most ugly, probably the most flimsy and unbeautiful one of its kind, however for a mark 1 trial, it’ll do the job. We haven’t got an area quite ready to test it properly, however it certainly seemed to do its intended purpose when poked between a couple of timber sleepers in the river gravel section, time will tell, hopefully the week after next we might get to have a little try of this.

Next week should be back to situation normal, with Tuesday’s workday, fingers crossed, back to tamping near Brown Street and dip removal up by Boundary Trk. The plan will be to meet at Boundary Track at 8.30am.

Tidying Up

A very successful day today with an enormous amount of sorting of the Muckleford Mess! It looks much tidier and will be much more manageable going forward.

We even got to properly test out our new diesel tank with it’s fancy automotive nozzle. It makes fuelling all our vehicles much easier!!

Unfortunately, there won’t be a formal workday tomorrow, as we do need to do a few catch up jobs off site following all the recent failures (which for now are holding together!) Things should be back to normal next week, as we’re getting on top of all these extra jobs now.

Muckleford Yard

We had a very successful day on Tuesday, where we installed 50 posts to make up the great fence of Muckleford.

It certainly sends a very clear message, without being too offensive to the aesthetics that driving in that area is not permitted.

50 posts were a lot of posts to install! However, they’re in very deep, solidly and should cause suitable resistance to anyone trying to barge through.

We also spent a lot of time cleaning up accumulated mess, including removing the old compound that hadn’t seen any real use for decades, so we’ve pulled it down to in effort to have a big tidy up there tomorrow, moving all our valuable items into a much more secure area, bunded by walls of concrete sleepers!

Tomorrow’s workday will be at Muckleford, focussing on lots of various tidying up and sorting activities. Meeting at Maldon at 8am or on site (Muckleford Yard) from 8.30am.

Tuesday Workday

Tomorrow we’ll be working in Muckleford Yard, meeting there from 8.30am, however we do have a few vehicles that need to be driven down from Maldon, any willing victims, we’ll be leaving there at 8am.