joining railway sleepers

In message , Andrew Mawson writes

Ah!

Can we expect a photo of the moment you and your tractor reach the centre?

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Tim Lamb
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I couldn't care less if you argue or not. The method you are now saying you suggested is not used on any railway I know off so its your description that is wrong not my questioning of it.

I think you are wrong about the way railways are constructed in the post I replied to and in this one. The rails are free to move along their length and do not stop the sleepers moving. If you know of a railway where this is untrue please state where.

PS, I only argue where I am correct and the others are wrong and will admit I am wrong unlike what some others claim when they need personal insults to try and win their lost argument.

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dennis

majority

NO! I didn't take one either when I collapsed the bridge driving over in my fully loaded Thwaites dumper truck, which I had to lift out with the JCB!

AWEM

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Andrew Mawson

Well at least you are well equipped!

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spamlet

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Mawson

survives,

'twas a hairy time - JCB seesawing on the front wheels

AWEM

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Andrew Mawson

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