I've touched on this before, but until now I didn't know back in 1965 (on my old branch line) it actually took workmen 3 months to remove 4 miles of track. This was done during the period October to December 1965.
They were removing the down line only at this point, and using the up line to help with the removal of track and sleepers...
Does 3 months to remove 4 miles of track sound slow? fast? normal? in 1965.
By the end of December 1965, they still had another 4 miles to go, would bad winter weather postpone this. or would they carry on in all weathers regardless?
Finally, on a branch line like this, would they have simply worked their way from one end to the other, or come at it in both directions?
Thanks,
Andy.
They were removing the down line only at this point, and using the up line to help with the removal of track and sleepers...
Does 3 months to remove 4 miles of track sound slow? fast? normal? in 1965.
By the end of December 1965, they still had another 4 miles to go, would bad winter weather postpone this. or would they carry on in all weathers regardless?
Finally, on a branch line like this, would they have simply worked their way from one end to the other, or come at it in both directions?
Thanks,
Andy.