Re: Leaves on Melbourne tracks
  Tony Galloway

Thanks Mal

Great to see some “RAM NETWOI K LEANING” action…….

Tony G

> On 22 May 2017, at 7:53 pm, Mal Rowemal.rowe@... [TramsDownUnder] TramsDownUnder@...> wrote:

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> On 21/05/2017 11:05 AM, espee8800espee8800@... mailto:espee8800@gmail.com [TramsDownUnder] wrote:

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>> A Yarra Trams spokesperson defended its track-cleaning regime.

>> "Safety is our priority and a long-established track cleaning regime ensures tram tracks are in the right condition to enable safe tram trips," the spokesperson said. "Yarra Trams is doing more track cleaning than ever before." (YARRA SPIN)

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>> But Mr Altieri said Yarra Trams had outsourced track cleaning to a firm called ISS, which didn't do enough preventative or reactionary track cleaning in autumn. He said the leaves and their "oily residue" can cause trams to skid, particularly when travelling on an incline or decline.

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> Here's today's pic of the Yarra Trams/ISS track cleaner.

> http://tdu.to/Track-cleaner_RoyalParade_22May2017.JPG http://tdu.to/Track-cleaner_RoyalParade_22May2017.JPG

> ... and a detailed view of the water spray, rotating wire brushes and vaccuum cleaner nozzle.

> http://tdu.to/Track-cleaner-detail_RoyalParade_22May2017.JPG http://tdu.to/Track-cleaner-detail_RoyalParade_22May2017.JPG

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> I may do a reasonable job of cleaning the leaf residue (which is often plane tree leaves as one European correspondent has noted).

> It does nothing about the 'rail smoothing' that the older carborundum block scrubbers did - so corrugations build up until more drastic measures are required.

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> Mal Rowe - actually more concerned about 'corrugated wheels' on the D2s in Sydney Rd

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