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Hi all as the title says what is the HOBC Train and what does it do?
Hi all as the title says what is the HOBC Train and what does it do?
High output ballast cleaning system HOBCS for Network Rail
Two newly designed high output ballast cleaning systems (HOBCS) were ordered by Network Rail to meet the requirements of the track renewal strategy. The first of these systems has now arrived completely in the U.K., the second system will be delivered in the course of next year.
The HOBCS high output ballast cleaning system consists of an RM 900 RT ballast cleaning machine with supply of new ballast, two power wagons as traction vehicles and 44 material conveyor and hopper units, 36 of which are MFS-D for through-loading and the remaining 8 are MFS-SB with slewing unloading conveyor belt. The entire system is designed for a cleaning output of up to 900 m3 per hour or 400 metres of track per hour.
Hi all as the title says what is the HOBC Train and what does it do?
Not quite Chester... I've been working it quite a bit lately on the WCML (it's stabled in the old Freightliner Terminal at Willesden) and on the Cov - Leamington line, it's 99 SLU's in length, 1x SLU = 21ft...![]()
You are trying to loop it ? the only place it normally sits on the West Coast is at Northampton. It sat at Bescot when it was doing Cov Leamington.
You are trying to loop it ? the only place it normally sits on the West Coast is at Northampton. It sat at Bescot when it was doing Cov Leamington.
To ensure good drainage through the trackbed. The HOBC is used to recycle old ballast as much as possible during possessions where the ballast is due for renewal, reducing the quantity of new stones that are required.This is probably going to be a very silly question, but why is it important to keep the ballast clean?