logique l'éclipse tenant le rail est cassée et les tirefons fixant celle ci sur une traverse pourrie ne tenant que par miracle, à un moment où un autre ça va dérailler, c'est obligé
As a child, I lived a street away from a railway crossing in suburban Buenos Aires, Argentina. The tracks were so terribly maintained that I could hear this same characteristic "thap-thap" all the way from my home everytime a train passed by. This video is actually nostalgia material for me lol.
Old signaling system used in Yugoslavia was track circuit. One track is return path for power, other track has small voltage over it. If train is over certain section, it will short these 2 tracks and system can detect train there. But every section must be separated, so they use plastic joint and piece of plastic in between rails to isolate 2 sections.
Placing stones on tracks just before train could come and watchin that stone breaking and flying plus the hearing of sound of it was my CHILDHOOD FAVOURITE TIME PASS.
Pennies on the track was my favorite as a kid! We had the old Kansas City Southern line right behind my parents backyard on Airline Hwy in Metairie Louisiana! As a child I used to hear those horns blowing waiting for the train to crush another 18 Wheeler or car at Clearview and Airline! It used to be a once a month thing until Jefferson Parish made Kansas City Southern move their tracks. We also had derailments that used to worry me because of the highly flammable cargo that they used to transport! Talk about nightmares wow I had many.
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@@user-pk6hl4tk7r Self-tapping screw or lag bolt maybe? The treads look coarse and very wide, typical for screws that are meant to cut and "wedge" themselves into soft materials like wood. Regular bolts or machine screws usually have finer threading. Anyways, why the fuck are we talking so much about threaded fasteners?
This also shows the tremendous forces at work every time any train runs over any track. Train tracks definitely really take a pounding wherever they are.
I saw a video on You Tube about rail lines and it was amazing at the engineering that goes into designing and building them. I m sure it's still available for anyone interested to inquire for it. I always thought the rocks were there to keep trees and other plants from getting started growing. While this is part of why they are there , they do much more to prolong the life of the ties and track.
I lived next to a railroad and heard this noise all the time. I never knew it was bad rail joints... lol! My favorite noise is when the train is stopped and starts going. The horn and then the "boom, boom, boom, boom" as each connection in the train gains tension with accelerating.
Bro rail is the safest transportation way... No matter how f**kd up you put the tracks it is still safer than road just look at soviet rail and you start to believe railway is god
I love videos where people say a strange sound was coming from the sky. The strange sound always sounds similar to things I heard growing up, in a house close to the train tracks!
I hate to say it but Serbian railway system is much better as far as passenger services go than the States and I'm American. Granted most of the experience I have is from the Bulgarian railway BDZ
A few years ago at the port of Tacoma a string of tankers tipped over...going 5 mph!!! Thankfully they were empty. I don't think US railroads have a whole lot to crow about.
I saw a train video that was made right around World War II of how much missing track it would take to derail a train. The findings were actually astounding. The trains they tested would jump a 3-foot section of missing track with no problems. If I could find it I would post it here.
So I know this is old now but still awesome. I cant believe though it took me several years to realize how dangerously close you were to a bad joint each time. I'm left with a realization that whether it gives out or not its the next track end downrange that might cause a derailment right next to ya. At least with a simple quick physics crunch.
POLARTTYRTM being a rail fan... I love these sounds... Here in Pakistan I mostly avoid AC Class and travel by Economy class just to enjoy the scenery and sounds...
Our Indian railways also used to use wood until very recently because environmentally friendly renewable wood like pine is in much better supply in colder countries for their needs. Concrete is not environmentally friendly but better durability and reduces track maintenance need. So it's a balancing act.
Fortunately the area around the Rakovica station has been renovated recently, including (I think) most of this: new rails, ballast, concrete sleepers etc.
The house I grew up in is right beside the tracks, every morning you would hear a loud popping sound as the sun warmed up the tracks. In the evening time it would make a popping sound as the rail joint cooled down for the day. This happened for several years until they finally resurfaced the track.
Although it is obviously very desirable that the track be maintained and repaired, it does show how (at low speeds) trains can manage on very rough track which is why they can be useful in emergency situations and have worked well on battle fronts.
batman51 It also shows why in the UK the standard of maintenance is much lower on a line used only for shunting. When lives are not at risk due to low speeds the risk is acceptable. At speed it is not.
Worked at a company for 40 yrs that had about 25 miles of railyard & 110 switches . I inspected & helped maintain the yard. This was a familiar sight..
Every other rail joint in this country is as bad as these so there's not much to report really. This is nothing compared to railway crossing ramps that are out of function for years in both urban and rural areas xD
I finally know the source of that thap-thap noise Always wondered in childhood why train makes that noise... I thought our governments 's maintainance was bad😅 Edith :thanks for the likes
Few first seconds, the part with stones on track. As a dumb young kid I've done it with friends, until I've seen on my own eyes as splinter of much harder stone (I think we accidentally put a piece of granite on track instread of a sandstone) blew from wheel and literally cut down young tree measuring ~4cm in diameter. Thank god it did not hit us, it would equal shooting someone to the head with shotgun slug from point blank range. Me and my friends matured in an instant. Seriously, at least STAND THE FUCK OUT if you plan on playing that game. It will at least give you time worth half a blink to dodge projectile...
it says its in Siberia the rail is mostly used for freight i would assume since there arent many cities in Siberia. It is still very dangerous, I would assume the Russians know about the bad joints because they are supposed to be replaced after a certain amount of time and that time is clearly up. It is just being ignored.
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Так звучат только плохие рельсы? Мне кажется, в детстве я только такие звуки и слышал на протяжении всего пути😄 шикарные звуки😍 в будущем, когда будут только поезда на магнитной подушке, в них следует добавить генераторы этих звуков, как добавили звук затвора в цифровые камеры😁
I remember a level crossing that had an intersection between trains and trams on it, the crossing was so poorly maintained you could see it bouncing up and down under the weight of the trains, making a very distinct sound. It had a tendency to derail trams aswell
I pointed out to our local RR guys that parts of the track had split and they we’re running on half a rail. They said it’s okay, when we derail they fix it.
RODALCO2007 Great video. that is a derailment waiting to happen. ' dont wait too long the train getting accident crash badly... time to fix / repair train track right away
The fish-plate ( the name of the bar connecting 2 lengths of rails as seen in the points (switch in America) does not carry any load when a train passes over the joint. It's sole purpose is to keep the 2 rails lined up with each other. The bolts through the fish-plate are not fully tighted as that would prevent thermal expansion occuring (in the UK the gap between each rail is set at 3/32" (or about 2.4mm) with a rail length of 60' (about 18m)). A broken fish-plate is a serious matter. As is the moving sleeper (ties to the Americans) that are moving along with the bolts securing the rails to the sleepers coming out of the sleepers. I thought for a moment that the wagons at the 05:00 mark were British bogie steel wagons (BR TOPS Code: BBA); they aren't but they do have a passing resemblence.
Connects the rail the other side out side is like a washer basically I was gonna say but I sware I connected them together and this line is a low traffic line anyways wooden sleepers high traffic is normally reenforced concrete can even get steel sleepers if I remember rightly there for low to medium traffic.
@@alexcantlow2016 Can't have steel ties without special insulating pads if the track is signalled. The joint at 8:20 is called an insulated joint for the signal system to work. There is an insulating piece between the rails as well as insulating thimbles over the bolts and insulating mats between the joint bars (fish plates) and the rails so electric currents can't travel through this joint. When tracks are real bad, a train derails while it is not moving.
Starting at around 8:20, all the remaining video footage is of broken rail that has been repaired. The standard procedure for a quick fix is to bolt an angle bar across the break. I worked at a railroad yard as a contract employee for nearly 21 years and saw this over and over.
3:14 I like how the infamous Double Crossover 🔀 switch moves 4 sets of points rails instead of just 2! I’ve never seen one thrown in real life like this before, only on model railroads.
Funny story, at 3:25 you can see an empty area on the left, between two sets of tracks. There are two more set of tracks that go there, but during the filming they were in the process of being replaced with now ones. Funny part is that the tracks shown in the video are not being replaced as the state's railroad infrastructure company stated that only main TWO (of total 6) tracks in the Rakovica station need replacing.
It seems that they will change all six tracks at Rakovica station. At least they promised that it would be so. First, change the two main tracks, 4th and 5th. It would be nice if they replaced and the other four tracks. We'll see one day when the works are almost been completed (Because the works were prolonged so much, as if they were building the entire Belgrade-Nis railway line).
Almighty lord, What the hell am I doing with my life!? Nice camera work though. And and those loose bolts, holy crap, I'm about to have an anxiety attack lol
So I guess it’s safe to say that the TGV won’t be using that section of track just yet....all joking aside, I enjoyed seeing how the rails and sleepers reacted to the weight. Thanks!
I thought: well if it derails at least he can zoom out and have a nice shot of a freight train derailment, and suddenly he strts walking like 4 feet away from the rails. Lul
I've done this with coins and rocks. One time, we put an old baby buggy on the rails with a doll in it. The engineer slammed on his brakes and we all scattered like cockroaches.
As an ex rail worker, these sounds bring comfort. 😊
But those joints don't
Comfort till you get a derailed wagon
Thanks Clint 😎👌👍
@@MrTarakan 😂
The railway tracks in Melbourne used for light commuter trains don't look much different, they move in a similar way despite much lighter trains.
Seeing the track dip and the sparks fly as every wheel passes puts me on edge.
Right! One leaky tanker… its like a mad man with a flint and steel trynna cause hell
i slowed down , thats not sparks but paint on wheels
logique l'éclipse tenant le rail est cassée et les tirefons fixant celle ci sur une traverse pourrie ne tenant que par miracle, à un moment où un autre ça va dérailler, c'est obligé
That one rail bolt hanging on to his life is the real hero in this clip @ 1:25 .You hang on there little fella
LMAO 🤣
Hhghgjhhi@@williamoleschoolarendt7016
As a child, I lived a street away from a railway crossing in suburban Buenos Aires, Argentina. The tracks were so terribly maintained that I could hear this same characteristic "thap-thap" all the way from my home everytime a train passed by. This video is actually nostalgia material for me lol.
Thanks youtube recommended, this is exactly what I wanted to see at 2:07 AM
Same mate
Same here. Except it’s 2:37 am
Lol, it’s 2:47am here.
Ikr perfect
3am mate 👍🏽
If a Japanese Bullet Train *_(Shinkansen)_* technician saw this I think they’d cry... the tolerances they work with are *_insane !!_*
Well… not the same speed obviously…
Maybe Japanese enjoy a great travel comfort and safety... But they will never know those sweet satisfactory sounds of these bad detached rails...
For high speed trains they use welded tracks far better in modulating the stresses perfectly without any issues, in short they don't use joint tracks
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Old signaling system used in Yugoslavia was track circuit. One track is return path for power, other track has small voltage over it. If train is over certain section, it will short these 2 tracks and system can detect train there. But every section must be separated, so they use plastic joint and piece of plastic in between rails to isolate 2 sections.
Very interesting, now I know how this noise is generated. I always loved that noise of clapping, it somehow makes me sleepy
Placing stones on tracks just before train could come and watchin that stone breaking and flying plus the hearing of sound of it was my CHILDHOOD FAVOURITE TIME PASS.
Bruh you risking livess
@@jatin2866 sry
I did it with pennies as a kid, was always fun to set a few on the track before going to school, then come home and search for the squashed pennies.
@@evmanbutts Me too
Pennies on the track was my favorite as a kid! We had the old Kansas City Southern line right behind my parents backyard on Airline Hwy in Metairie Louisiana! As a child I used to hear those horns blowing waiting for the train to crush another 18 Wheeler or car at Clearview and Airline! It used to be a once a month thing until Jefferson Parish made Kansas City Southern move their tracks. We also had derailments that used to worry me because of the highly flammable cargo that they used to transport! Talk about nightmares wow I had many.
I need an 8-10 hour version of this. Just love this particular sound collection of railroad operation.
ikr its so satisfying
loop it
@@suyash3454 👏🤣🤣🤣🤣
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1:48 the righmost bolt: "I'm helping" - lol
Thats actually called a spike
@@onkareshwarjha3841 spike is smooth (for hammering), I see screw-thread here (for screwing), than, it's a bolt.
He's just happy to be there :D
@@user-pk6hl4tk7r
Self-tapping screw or lag bolt maybe? The treads look coarse and very wide, typical for screws that are meant to cut and "wedge" themselves into soft materials like wood. Regular bolts or machine screws usually have finer threading. Anyways, why the fuck are we talking so much about threaded fasteners?
Ccv
So interesting. And very special. Dangerous? 😵💥
Nah its normal
Pianoboi
Of course that's dangerous. It's likely to derail.
@@duckdivorce Nope it's normal
Totally normal, the tracks always flex
I had never thought that the 'sweet sound' was actually the sound of a broken joint !
Thanks !!
Usually it isn't.
this sound took me back my childhood train trip , I miss those years
This also shows the tremendous forces at work every time any train runs over any track. Train tracks definitely really take a pounding wherever they are.
That is why rail iron is so precious.
Must be really hard.
Rail steel it fairly soft. It needs to bend and flex or it'll crack. Hard steel cracks.
laughs in up 4014
so does ur mum
I saw a video on You Tube about rail lines and it was amazing at the engineering that goes into designing and building them. I m sure it's still available for anyone interested to inquire for it. I always thought the rocks were there to keep trees and other plants from getting started growing.
While this is part of why they are there , they do much more to prolong the life of the ties and track.
Thank you very very much to RUclips channel and the staff to show us this great things keep it up friends.
I lived next to a railroad and heard this noise all the time. I never knew it was bad rail joints... lol! My favorite noise is when the train is stopped and starts going. The horn and then the "boom, boom, boom, boom" as each connection in the train gains tension with accelerating.
Its crazy how well they work even when damaged. Could you imagine all of the accidents?
Bro rail is the safest transportation way...
No matter how f**kd up you put the tracks it is still safer than road just look at soviet rail and you start to believe railway is god
Nah its normal here in Serbia, lots of bad railway
It's good when the train pass over it at high speed and jumps
@@mixazizu Serbia and pfp checks out
@@mixazizu interesting to see how where i live in serb has "fine" railway yet belgrade has shitty ones lmao
0:44 Yes, trains go through puberty too.
r/wooooooooooooooosh
Edit: the boomer i was wooshing deleted his comment
😂
omfg that made me laugh
@@DYWTE what did his comment said? I'm curious
Overwatch Combine Soldier me too
Now i am satisfied to know how train makes those accent 🙌🏼❤️
I love videos where people say a strange sound was coming from the sky. The strange sound always sounds similar to things I heard growing up, in a house close to the train tracks!
I like how this comment section is an argument between Serbs and Americans over who has the shittier rails
Cow Hearder 34 😂
I hate to say it but Serbian railway system is much better as far as passenger services go than the States and I'm American. Granted most of the experience I have is from the Bulgarian railway BDZ
I'm from Hungary, so...
A few years ago at the port of Tacoma a string of tankers tipped over...going 5 mph!!! Thankfully they were empty.
I don't think US railroads have a whole lot to crow about.
@@southjerseysound7340 well to be fair any train is a passenger train if you try hard enough so we still need to compare all railways
I saw a train video that was made right around World War II of how much missing track it would take to derail a train. The findings were actually astounding. The trains they tested would jump a 3-foot section of missing track with no problems. If I could find it I would post it here.
Found it!
ruclips.net/video/agznZBiK_Bs/видео.html
It’s a famous WW2 US Government footage, just search “US ww2 train derailment”
Huge train masses on bad rail joint! Sweet sound!
15M people : interesting
So I know this is old now but still awesome. I cant believe though it took me several years to realize how dangerously close you were to a bad joint each time. I'm left with a realization that whether it gives out or not its the next track end downrange that might cause a derailment right next to ya. At least with a simple quick physics crunch.
Nah the gaps are for when in summer the rail expands and in winter it contracts
Great sound - wonderful !! Zgrzyt wspaniały.
Potwierdzam
Am I the only one that finds these sounds kinda cool and relaxing?
POLARTTYRTM being a rail fan... I love these sounds... Here in Pakistan I mostly avoid AC Class and travel by Economy class just to enjoy the scenery and sounds...
Well back then was Mozart ,now is squeaking sounds of trains over rails..oh tempora oh mores!!(Latin)
i like train engine start up sound n electric train Motor
POLARTTYRTM Me too!
Yes. There is nothing like cool
The sweet sounds of bad infrastructure 😂
@Electromech kl
To all those saying that this was Indian railways. We don't use wooden slabs, all of them are made up of concrete here .
Our Indian railways also used to use wood until very recently because environmentally friendly renewable wood like pine is in much better supply in colder countries for their needs. Concrete is not environmentally friendly but better durability and reduces track maintenance need. So it's a balancing act.
2:10
This looks like one of those scenes in movies where they dramatically zoom in on a piece of machinery that's about to fail and kill everyone.
Jonah Beale this is a perfect example of a final destination scene
@@Socialistdemon Final Destination 6
I'm just waiting for that loose bolt to fly out and kill someone...😮
6:10
Jonah Beale 😀😀😀😀😀
0:10 so that is how drugs are made
LoL
😂😂
Collect it and sell it at the station
My house near railway station
You stupid 😄😄😄
Great & epic rail work....I like IT!!!! Big like from Romania
The sound of trains is simply wonderful! I love this! Very nice video!!!
Fortunately the area around the Rakovica station has been renovated recently, including (I think) most of this: new rails, ballast, concrete sleepers etc.
Dangerous Railway Tracks, तरनाक रेलवे ट्रैक - ruclips.net/video/VR4_TXd5Tzk/видео.html
I’ve changed them rail joiners once. It’s one hell of a job. But it has to be done. Great video very original
For me (I was railwayman) these sounds were, are and will be all time very pleasure music...
Another great video. Thanks for posting. Great angles.
You're welcome.
HaHa, loved the "sweet sounds of bad rails" !! very interesting video about "bad tracks"
The house I grew up in is right beside the tracks, every morning you would hear a loud popping sound as the sun warmed up the tracks. In the evening time it would make a popping sound as the rail joint cooled down for the day. This happened for several years until they finally resurfaced the track.
This is so cool and studied the sound where it was coming from
I needed a rough joint. Ooooosh I feel so good with this rough joint. It makes me feel like I want to connect-up.
Although it is obviously very desirable that the track be maintained and repaired, it does show how (at low speeds) trains can manage on very rough track which is why they can be useful in emergency situations and have worked well on battle fronts.
batman51 It also shows why in the UK the standard of maintenance is much lower on a line used only for shunting. When lives are not at risk due to low speeds the risk is acceptable. At speed it is not.
5ddcc🐕🐕🐭🐶🐹
you are very wrong, go away and do your background reading on the subject !
batman51 you call that rough?
R
Worked at a company for 40 yrs that had about 25 miles of railyard & 110 switches .
I inspected & helped maintain the yard.
This was a familiar sight..
lac megantic :( TX for sharing! :)
Amazing what people are into. Taking train spotting to the next level.
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This is a fracture.. please do inform to authorities after finding those..
electropart01 they are not going to do anything with it
exactly
They won't fix the because to fix it they need to close the line
Every other rail joint in this country is as bad as these so there's not much to report really. This is nothing compared to railway crossing ramps that are out of function for years in both urban and rural areas xD
Izak Goldman how do you know? are you used to be railway worker?
Nice seeing they fixed the joint in some of these clips
Outstanding video BTW
The broken joint is still working, great !
wonderful, gorgeous train ray sound 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video including sounds 👍
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Had my volume maxed out and almost had a heart attack when I heard the loud screeching
I finally know the source of that thap-thap noise
Always wondered in childhood why train makes that noise... I thought our governments 's maintainance was bad😅
Edith :thanks for the likes
ruclips.net/video/BY0zcviGU-Y/видео.html this is the best "thap-thap" noise,it's music! At 1:00
That wasn’t thap thap, that was Clang clang
@@JohnJackson-mn4ts yeah I nearly meant clant~clant
@@20RM02 uite un român
@@darius_ori Cu siguranță sunt mai mulți
That movement is free energy. Wow!
Waow, thanks for the recomendation youtube 👍
I listen to theese sounds for hours when i travel in these trains
Few first seconds, the part with stones on track. As a dumb young kid I've done it with friends, until I've seen on my own eyes as splinter of much harder stone (I think we accidentally put a piece of granite on track instread of a sandstone) blew from wheel and literally cut down young tree measuring ~4cm in diameter. Thank god it did not hit us, it would equal shooting someone to the head with shotgun slug from point blank range. Me and my friends matured in an instant. Seriously, at least STAND THE FUCK OUT if you plan on playing that game. It will at least give you time worth half a blink to dodge projectile...
Small copper coins FTW. 👍.
For no reason I find it so satisfying watching it fully at 0138hrs 👀
Omg finally I know what happens if u put stones on track. I always wondered, but was afraid of putting rocks on a track
O my God...its too much risky track.
Do you go to church?
@@numan6628 He is Bangladeshi.
Arey bangali bhai ❤️
Oh
Did you report this to authorities after you got it on video?
Even if you report it to them they aren’t going to do anything with it
Izak Goldman that is sad 😞 . It is very dangerous
it says its in Siberia the rail is mostly used for freight i would assume since there arent many cities in Siberia. It is still very dangerous, I would assume the Russians know about the bad joints because they are supposed to be replaced after a certain amount of time and that time is clearly up. It is just being ignored.
Robert B it’s Serbia not Siberia 😂
damn it said Serbia not Siberia lols I read it wrong
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.Deixando aquele GIGA 👍🏼
Intéressant! Merci du partage! Stéph.
Don't be Japan Railway.
If this had happened in Japan will hold a press conference.
The deputy Chairman commites suicide at least.
If these happen India it will be all over news’s and minster will be In great trouble
@@souravsharma1008 jhat kuc aisa hoga ... raffu krke chor denge.
@Alpha Dragon super pooper by 2020
Alpha Dragon does India’s trains have doors yet?
From the look of the rail heads this has been going on for quite a while.
Sir i used your video a small clip for making a fact video so please you don't give me any copyright
Так звучат только плохие рельсы? Мне кажется, в детстве я только такие звуки и слышал на протяжении всего пути😄 шикарные звуки😍 в будущем, когда будут только поезда на магнитной подушке, в них следует добавить генераторы этих звуков, как добавили звук затвора в цифровые камеры😁
Great video. Those tracks aren't being very well maintained ! :)
Ya
May lead to a accident
yes......there's gonna be a BIG BILL coming up...on de-railment cleanup.......or "have camera....will neglect"....
The rail company just does not care, if and when someone will die in this!
Latinoamérica reyyyyy
When half the comments consists of different languages
Ka du snakker om? E jo nesten bare engelsk her.
@@Torvikholm Jag såg minsann en japan!
Ahoj u nás máme podobné
Heard lots this noises when I traveled with trains. Still loves trains and stuff.
I remember a level crossing that had an intersection between trains and trams on it, the crossing was so poorly maintained you could see it bouncing up and down under the weight of the trains, making a very distinct sound. It had a tendency to derail trams aswell
10:07 recommended
My little brother at the dead silent dinner table with the family:
Yeeeeettt
U SCAMMER
If enough trains run over, it maybe get cold welded
meddl!
@@croft-tom1631 Meddl
@Tabourba I do not think so. It bends, not breaks off. And that will take decades.
@@Igiveashitofaname meddl loide
@@jimbo8486 meddl loide
Watching the track bounce puts me in a soothing trance. Weird
I pointed out to our local RR guys that parts of the track had split and they we’re running on half a rail. They said it’s okay, when we derail they fix it.
Great video. that is a derailment waiting to happen.
Thanks. Unfortunately yes.
Are you sure?
watch?v=_fAnkYRw8Bk
RODALCO2007
Great video. that is a derailment waiting to happen.
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dont wait too long the train getting accident crash badly...
time to fix / repair train track right away
Bhai WDS 6AD locomotive ke bare me bataye
The railway has done its own, reduced the permited speeds.
The fish-plate ( the name of the bar connecting 2 lengths of rails as seen in the points (switch in America) does not carry any load when a train passes over the joint. It's sole purpose is to keep the 2 rails lined up with each other. The bolts through the fish-plate are not fully tighted as that would prevent thermal expansion occuring (in the UK the gap between each rail is set at 3/32" (or about 2.4mm) with a rail length of 60' (about 18m)). A broken fish-plate is a serious matter. As is the moving sleeper (ties to the Americans) that are moving along with the bolts securing the rails to the sleepers coming out of the sleepers.
I thought for a moment that the wagons at the 05:00 mark were British bogie steel wagons (BR TOPS Code: BBA); they aren't but they do have a passing resemblence.
Connects the rail the other side out side is like a washer basically I was gonna say but I sware I connected them together and this line is a low traffic line anyways wooden sleepers high traffic is normally reenforced concrete can even get steel sleepers if I remember rightly there for low to medium traffic.
@@alexcantlow2016 Can't have steel ties without special insulating pads if the track is signalled. The joint at 8:20 is called an insulated joint for the signal system to work. There is an insulating piece between the rails as well as insulating thimbles over the bolts and insulating mats between the joint bars (fish plates) and the rails so electric currents can't travel through this joint.
When tracks are real bad, a train derails while it is not moving.
Starting at around 8:20, all the remaining video footage is of broken rail that has been repaired. The standard procedure for a quick fix is to bolt an angle bar across the break. I worked at a railroad yard as a contract employee for nearly 21 years and saw this over and over.
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Cool video. Interesting up Close!
Thanks.
Makes me want to get some big wrenches and a sledge hammer and go about fixing things.
3:14 I like how the infamous Double Crossover 🔀 switch moves 4 sets of points rails instead of just 2! I’ve never seen one thrown in real life like this before, only on model railroads.
GREAT VIDEO.... SOUND TRACK
Funny story, at 3:25 you can see an empty area on the left, between two sets of tracks. There are two more set of tracks that go there, but during the filming they were in the process of being replaced with now ones. Funny part is that the tracks shown in the video are not being replaced as the state's railroad infrastructure company stated that only main TWO (of total 6) tracks in the Rakovica station need replacing.
It seems that they will change all six tracks at Rakovica station. At least they promised that it would be so. First, change the two main tracks, 4th and 5th. It would be nice if they replaced and the other four tracks. We'll see one day when the works are almost been completed (Because the works were prolonged so much, as if they were building the entire Belgrade-Nis railway line).
The first scene I did that as a kid 45 years ago, we put rocks sometimes for a 100 yards like that, man the sound....
We all worked the same when we are young :)
We used pennies. The wheels flattened them like a rolling pin flattens dough.
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Almighty lord, What the hell am I doing with my life!?
Nice camera work though. And and those loose bolts, holy crap, I'm about to have an anxiety attack lol
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So I guess it’s safe to say that the TGV won’t be using that section of track just yet....all joking aside, I enjoyed seeing how the rails and sleepers reacted to the weight. Thanks!
These sounds r our child hood memories 😍
I've seen some weird track joints. But this is beyond extreme.
Welcome to the Serbian Railways :-D
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Mex161 Wow. Etot russkiy kazhetsa napisal chto-to umnoe, I liked it.
Я иностранец и ты не очень то годное написал, лайки тут не причем
Mex161 пишут что ты аутист
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@Кирилл Новиков в той части России где находится Белград написано в описании под видео
I thought: well if it derails at least he can zoom out and have a nice shot of a freight train derailment, and suddenly he strts walking like 4 feet away from the rails. Lul
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0:20 who else when they was little did the same thing
Probably not the best thing to do, considering there is always a possibility of derailment when you do that.
@@ibikein If you do that with a metal spike, it could either derail the train, or the metal spike will fly at you like a bullet.
I used loose rail spikes, sometimes 6 or 7 in a row. Once I used a bicycle with a dummy on it at night, hahahahaha
@@ibikein Those aren't that big rock.
I've done this with coins and rocks. One time, we put an old baby buggy on the rails with a doll in it. The engineer slammed on his brakes and we all scattered like cockroaches.
*The wooden sleepers must date back to before President Tito !*
perfect video! 🚊❤
Sweet sounds of bad rails..... Loved it