Well I thought it was....
I presume the wooden sleepers are used specifically for the joint between the FB and BH rail? But neither m friend or I, who are both pretty familiar with up-close views of railway lines, know not why this may be so....
Interesting modern track joint
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Re: Interesting modern track joint
There are steel sleepers to the left and Concrete to the right. Timber sleepers are used to transition between these two types of sleeper.
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Alan
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Re: Interesting modern track joint
They look like copper-clad sleepers to me. Must have been cut from one really big PCB!
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