Richard's American Train Adventures

Osgood

Western Thunderer
The 90 deg. crossing at Rochelle shows the (uniquely?) American way of fitting as many sleepers ties under the rails as possible at heavily trafficked zones.
Is this is down to the sheer volume of tonnage over the rails rather than heavier individual axle loadings, or something else?
 

richard carr

Western Thunderer
The 90 deg. crossing at Rochelle shows the (uniquely?) American way of fitting as many sleepers ties under the rails as possible at heavily trafficked zones.
Is this is down to the sheer volume of tonnage over the rails rather than heavier individual axle loadings, or something else?
Axle loadings are much higher in the states, up to 36 US tons or 32 UK tons based on the maximum freight car weigth of 286,000 pounds.

RIchard
 

mickoo

Western Thunderer
Both GE and EMD offer 'heavy' locos and CSX, UP are certainly two who have taken up that offer; they're standard locos with extra ballast for traction.

GE's ES44AH comes in at a whopping 432,000lbs weight, just over 196 tons on 6 axles; as Richard notes, a smidge over 32 tons per axle.
 
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