The PWay team are supposed to put track in – not
take it out – but here is Doncaster’s Culvert (Br 17) stripped of rail. Since the rail had to be lifted in order to
allow contractors to work on the culvert it seemed sensible to remove the
redundant wooden sleepers. On the right are the replacement concrete
sleepers. South of this point,from
this date, workers, particularly those at Blaenavon (High Level) became
marooned.
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A few weeks later the ‘difficult’ Old Pit Road
bridge (Br 13) was stripped of rails and chairs in readiness for
contractors. Looking north beyond the
bridge the PWay team, who had already relaid the track north of this bridge
are looking at their next task – underneath the Rail over Rail bridge (Br 12)
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In raw cold, and a bitter wind coming under the
bridge, the PWay team complete another wood-concrete replacement panel. This
panel was particularly difficult since headroom had to maintained under the
bridge with the thicker sleepers. As
it was, an important 0.5 inch was
gained
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