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Comment: Carlton Station. The near group of guys are placing the pandrols in the correct position for the following pair with the inserter machine to push in. If required they lift the sleeper up to mate with the rail foot. The guys further away are manually knocking in 1 in every 10 sleepers.
pict4521 * Between Hustville and Alawah - The  rail transporter/recovery train. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.95MB)

pict4525 * Carlton Station - These guys are using a 'pandrol fastening' device. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.28MB)

pict4526 * Carlton Station - A rail train is passing. The spot tamper and what I know know is a pandrol clip inserting machine are at the Alawah end of the platform. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.15MB)

pict4527 * Carlton Station. * 1920 x 2560 * (888KB)

pict4528 * Carlton Station. The traveling crane on the rail train. The rail train has 'tracks' along the side (like the sleeper train behind the track laying machine) so that it can run along the wagons. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.6MB)

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pict4531 * Carlton Station - closer view of the Pandrol clip inserters. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.41MB)

pict4532 * Carlton Station - closer view of a Pandrol clip inserter. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.31MB)

pict4533 * Carlton station - This is a mechanised pandrol placer and inserter. Every know and then the operator stopped and poked something with a stick, so it's not completely automatic :-) * 2560 x 1920 * (2.39MB)

pict4534 * Carlton station - Closer view of the mechanics of the pandrol placer and inserter. * 1920 x 2560 * (861KB)

pict4535 * Carlton station, Kogarah side. The van is stocked with pandrol clips, which they drop down tubes to the guys sitting underneath who set them out on the sleepers. * 2560 x 1920 * (2.31MB)

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