Re: Corrugated rail?
  Richard Youl

There used to be a bad section on the city bound track at that stop in the street half way between South Terrace and Victoria Square.

Some like this you can't hear much but the passing trams shake the ground. Also the video camera does not pick up those low frequency sounds.

Regards,

> On 16 Mar 2017, at 6:22 pm, Mal Rowemal.rowe@... [TramsDownUnder] TramsDownUnder@...> wrote:

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>> On 15/03/2017 1:45 PM, Richard Youltressteleg@... [TramsDownUnder] wrote:

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>> As for Jetty Rd, corrugations were very much in evidence in 2003 and nothing but H cars could have caused them.

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> Here's today's pic of the rail in North Terrace, just near the station.

> http://tdu.to/Corrugation_NorthTerrace_16Mar2017.jpg

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> It's quite hard to see corrugations, so I have fiddled with the contrast and gamma settings to make it a bit more obvious.

> No telephoto this time, and you may have to hold your head at the right angle to see the pattern!

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> It seemed to me that the reserved track was better - and all the worst corrugations were in concrete embedded rail near intersections.

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> Mal Rowe - who thinks that Melbourne's crushed rock and bitumen treatment and the Sydney / Gold Coast flexible rail padding may reduce the problem

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> <Corrugation_NorthTerrace_16Mar2017.jpg>