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sakasiru on
No idea, but they could also just check the tracks.
Jaba01 on
No, these are used to check tracks for damages and integrity.
EveKimura91 on
Could be Railtesting like the others said. Every once in a while EIUs are required to hire companies to check the rails for damages, especially if train Personal reports weird noises or movement.
On “Hauptbahnen” those look like normal trainrides. Nebenbahnen can look special
eftalanquest40 on
no, this is just an improvised version of track measurement when the actual specialized vehicle for that job isn’t available
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No idea, but they could also just check the tracks.
No, these are used to check tracks for damages and integrity.
Could be Railtesting like the others said. Every once in a while EIUs are required to hire companies to check the rails for damages, especially if train Personal reports weird noises or movement.
On “Hauptbahnen” those look like normal trainrides. Nebenbahnen can look special
no, this is just an improvised version of track measurement when the actual specialized vehicle for that job isn’t available