Realigning the trackwork!


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This week we had to remove a 39 foot track panel from in front of the CLC Whitcomb to allow Steam Whistle Brewing to take delivery of several new beer tanks. Today, the TRHA's contractor re-installed the missing panel and re-lined the track with the turntable centre. The big loader equipped with forks made easy work of nudging the track into the right place. The white line is a measuring tape hooked over a pin placed in the centre of the turntable deck to serve as a centre line.
This week we had to remove a 39 foot track panel from in front of the CLC Whitcomb to allow Steam Whistle Brewing to take delivery of several new beer tanks. Today, the TRHA's contractor re-installed the missing panel and re-lined the track with the turntable centre. The big loader equipped with forks made easy work of nudging the track into the right place. The white line is a measuring tape hooked over a pin placed in the centre of the turntable deck to serve as a centre line.
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by Michael Guy, TRHA
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