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  • @VinylUnboxings
    @VinylUnboxings Год назад +21755

    Can’t wear shorts because you’ll look like a custer, on hood

  • @shawnw6486
    @shawnw6486 Год назад +4365

    Most mechanical, construction, or state jobs don't allow you to wear shorts regardless of the weather. It's a safety thing. You're lucky if you get to wear T-shirts

    • @fun2510
      @fun2510 Год назад +73

      Omg yes!! No matter how hot we have have to wear trousers and and the least the company t shirt and as I'm from the UK and the company is cheap there is no summer and winter uniform so the t shirt and even the polo is damn hot in the summer and in the winter doesn't even matter because you'll still have your company jumper, fleece, bomber jacket and at times rain coat so why can't they make the t shirt and polo more breathable.. and don't get me started with the headwear

    • @KilliKonKarnage
      @KilliKonKarnage Год назад +13

      ​@@fun2510mate I hate uk uniform. It's shitty polyester everywhere. Our shirts are crappy too

    • @GrenadeLauncherYT
      @GrenadeLauncherYT Год назад +8

      ​@@fun2510 in california pretty much all hard labor workers can be found wearing shorts

    • @bobbyblazini
      @bobbyblazini Год назад +10

      ​@@GrenadeLauncherYT I've never seen construction workers in shorts

    • @StealthyDrake12
      @StealthyDrake12 Год назад +4

      Although from experience I can say this is in south east Asia where there are very little safety rules, it’s because wearing trousers is cooler 🧊 and the rails may be soo hot they could burn their legs on them.

  • @Gregblock
    @Gregblock Год назад +94

    Finally we have found it, every plumber’s nightmare. The pipe stretcher

    • @salvadordollyparton666
      @salvadordollyparton666 3 месяца назад +1

      why would it be their nightmare? the joke of telling the new guy to get the pipe stretcher would just end with them actually finding it?

    • @nthedecent7717
      @nthedecent7717 3 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@salvadordollyparton666
      My god... the horror... 😅

  • @SmokinOak
    @SmokinOak Год назад +155

    Actually, railroads install propane switch heaters that come on automatically to prevent ice and snow from causing problems.
    Similarly, when replacing the rail in the winter time the track was heated using very large propane heaters that heated the rail to 107°. This helps to prevent sun kinks due to expansion in the summer & broken rail in the winter from the rail contracting.
    Shorts are not worn because they aren't approved safety gear.

    • @asunderclamp6446
      @asunderclamp6446 Год назад +2

      Some do some dont

    • @infunerous666
      @infunerous666 Год назад +3

      Those are used on switches not on the actual rail lines. If the switches are frozen they won’t be able to throw or have correspondence.

    • @SmokinOak
      @SmokinOak Год назад +3

      @infunerous666 I worked on both steel and a tie gangs. Here in the northwest, they are used quite a bit. It's been a number of years since I was on a steel gang but we always used one. Depending on what the install temperature needed to be for that section of track at that location.
      Prevents the rail from both breaking when it's cold and sun kinks when it's hot.
      The automatic propane heaters are used on pretty much every dual control switch on bnsf railroad. If the dispatcher is going to throw the switch, it's probably going to be heated.
      If I'm going to throw it, it may or may not be heated.

  • @AwsomkidthGames
    @AwsomkidthGames Год назад +7025

    Someone on a train in the the winter probably: "Why is it so hot all of a sudden?"
    That one guy: "Oh, its just that the tracks are on fire."

    • @andreipoplauschi180
      @andreipoplauschi180 Год назад +125

      Train controller: "Nothing to worry passengers, the tracks are only on fire, perfectly normal"
      Passangers: " Oh just tracks on fire,nothing to worry about"...(sudden realisation) "Ohhhhh nnnooooo!!!"

    • @priesty.
      @priesty. Год назад +8

      @@andreipoplauschi180 😐😐😐😐😐

    • @doimoi958
      @doimoi958 Год назад +17

      @@andreipoplauschi180 It not called a train controller mate😐😐

    • @andreipoplauschi180
      @andreipoplauschi180 Год назад +9

      @@doimoi958 but does it matter tho,the idea remoans the same whatever the guys function is

    • @abcxyz989
      @abcxyz989 Год назад +6

      "HOW DO WE SLEEP WHILE OUR BEDS ARE BURNING"

  • @thetobi583
    @thetobi583 Год назад +2874

    "why aren't they wearing shorts?" -OSHA education flashes back like a 'nam memory-

    • @Sean_Regan
      @Sean_Regan Год назад +82

      You don’t wear shorts to any manual labor job generally lol

    • @wdxawwacawc6910
      @wdxawwacawc6910 Год назад

      ​@@Sean_Regan fuck that shit, catch me flashing ankle to all the other warehouse fellas

    • @sirslayerca4704
      @sirslayerca4704 Год назад +31

      @@Sean_Regan I only wear shorts pretty much no matter the temp lol, California concrete worker

    • @azzne6955
      @azzne6955 Год назад +9

      ​@@Sean_Regan oil to poo to make a dark bed pretty to make a a dark yandere story tol
      😅

    • @soundgod8380
      @soundgod8380 Год назад

      ​@@sirslayerca4704 there you are, Californian numb skull..

  • @MickolaustheWonder
    @MickolaustheWonder Год назад +17

    In Chicago the rail lines have gas pipes running along with them that have open flames to roast the tracks in the winters. Crazy.

    • @ic7481
      @ic7481 Год назад +1

      LoW cArbON transport

    • @montypetersen3376
      @montypetersen3376 Год назад +2

      Maybe pump cool water in summer

    • @michaelplunkett8059
      @michaelplunkett8059 10 месяцев назад +4

      Those are switch heaters to keep them ice free in winter so they can move.

  • @ATSaale
    @ATSaale Год назад +16

    When they went to install the last section of the St Louis arch they were delayed a couple hours and the heat of the sun had stretched the legs enough where the last piece didn't fit. They used fire trucks blasting water on the base to shrink the legs and fit the final piece. This story made me think of that.

  • @MrBlackey666
    @MrBlackey666 Год назад +1310

    “Hey go grab me the track stretcher out of the truck”
    “Good one dude, not the first time I’ve heard that one”

    • @kevingrubb9835
      @kevingrubb9835 Год назад +26

      The track stretcher does exist🤣

    • @phillyphakename1255
      @phillyphakename1255 Год назад +77

      @@kevingrubb9835 "go get the bolt stretcher" is a common hazing ritual for apprentices when the old fart needs to get some work done. It'll flummox the hell out of the newbie for a hour or so while the old guy does real work distraction free.
      The apprentice in this joke realizes that a bolt/track stretcher doesn't exist, and knows that the old guy is hazing them, so they refuse to go get it, even though it actually exists.

    • @andersoncabey4439
      @andersoncabey4439 Год назад +7

      There is actually a tool call a rail stretcher

    • @wes5150.
      @wes5150. Год назад +10

      @@kevingrubb9835 The 'Track Stretcher' does exist and I've used them in Toledo in the 1970's on the Penn Central Railroad. But it was faster just to pour burning diesel fuel 39 feet in one direction and 39 feet in the other direction.
      You could easily watch the two pieces of rail come together. Also was used in fixing 'Pull Aparts'

    • @jackmyhre8759
      @jackmyhre8759 Год назад +11

      @@phillyphakename1255 if the apprentice is smart enough. They’ll know they are being messed with and still go search for the board stretcher for hours while getting paid. Just following bosses orders haha

  • @justinfowler2857
    @justinfowler2857 Год назад +5319

    I'm a track worker and have never heard of icing the rails. It looks like they're just messing with the new guy.🤣🤣

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 Год назад +582

      It would make sense for that not to even be a real thing in the first place and the reason why is simple logic… Just think about it… what do you think would be the effect of sliding a piece of freaking ice along a tiny segment of the rail a little bit? Sure, it would cool down a tiny bit but it would instantly heat back up… you know how much money it would cost to have dudes running around with blocks of ice on the tracks to “cool them down on hot days”? 😂 cmon… it’s steel… it doesn’t care about a “hot day” it’s not some greasy operator sweating nuts with a grimey tshirt smelling up the local convenience store… it is a railroad track… it’s going to take a lot more than that to give it meaningful noticeable problems…
      Now! If we are talking about repairs and installation, then definitely, it would make perfect sense to cool or heat localized chunks of rail with huge ice cubes to make the tolerances required for welding the rails together… but after that, as the OP said, it’s basically down to messing with the new guy.

    • @fontaineking3317
      @fontaineking3317 Год назад +147

      Cheap chinese steel.

    • @theenzoferrari458
      @theenzoferrari458 Год назад +157

      Yes they are gonna mess with him by buying a huge ice cube. If they wanted to mess with him they'd use regular ice cubes out of the freezer and have him rub then all over the rail. Smh.

    • @justarandomtechpriest1578
      @justarandomtechpriest1578 Год назад +88

      @@theenzoferrari458 they could have just made it you know
      Fun fact
      ICE IS FROZEN WATER

    • @bagelhunt
      @bagelhunt Год назад +53

      @@fontaineking3317 Most rail Steel on class 1s comes from Japan, USA, Australia or Canada.

  • @snollennu
    @snollennu 10 месяцев назад +1

    Pants serve as PPE. Also keeping covered with lightweight clothing helps keep you cooler and you're less likely to get dehydrated as much.

  • @constancestrawn1303
    @constancestrawn1303 Год назад +1

    "At times tracks are set on fire"... those times in Chicago being pretty much the entire winter

  • @richardmillhousenixon
    @richardmillhousenixon Год назад +1784

    They ain't wearing shorts because if you kneel on a steel rail in extreme heat you gonna burn the shit out of your exposed skin

    • @wyldeyouth
      @wyldeyouth Год назад +1

      That's not the reason though. They're Asian, that's why

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Год назад +9

      Who's kneeling on the tracks?

    • @richardmillhousenixon
      @richardmillhousenixon Год назад +164

      @@castleanthrax1833 When you have to crouch down to do something on the ground

    • @blackhawks81H
      @blackhawks81H Год назад +132

      Same reason you don't see firefighters wearing shorts. Lol. In warm weather, shorts can be nice.. But when it gets beyond a certain temperature.. You go right back to long pants.. And even big heavy coats. Also just look at the Arab Bedouin dudes, who've worn big robes and full head and face coverings for hundreds, hell thousnsds of years. Sometimes protecting yourself from the heinous sun beating down is more important than being slightly cooler to the ambient air, which is already over 100 degrees anyway. Although in reality. The railroad workers not wearing shorts is probably down to a health and safety/OSHA regulation more than anything else. Tripping over a rail or losing your footing or something and then falling on those loose pointy ballast rocks, is a son a bitch with shorts on.

    • @richardmillhousenixon
      @richardmillhousenixon Год назад +6

      @@blackhawks81H exactly

  • @howlingwolven
    @howlingwolven Год назад +748

    One correction: the tracks in the clips aren’t on fire, the switches are, and it’s prevention of icing that they do it in this instance. They do use the process for heating rails to stress free temperatures in winter.

  • @spugbgobparewants
    @spugbgobparewants Год назад +1

    Imagine a train cart/handcart that rides on ice blocks.. just sitting on top sipping a beer as you slide slowly down the track 🤤

  • @LC-go1uh
    @LC-go1uh Год назад +1

    Roofers wear jackets and sun hats in the blistering heat. That sun will burn right through you when you're out there everyday.

  • @smaug8797
    @smaug8797 Год назад +132

    Imagine you were shorts, and accidentally touch the tracks

  • @Texassince1836
    @Texassince1836 Год назад +669

    Those tracks are set on fire to defrost the switch points

    • @n3lis94
      @n3lis94 Год назад +43

      I think you're right, and Not What You Think is actually wrong

    • @PrinzEugen176
      @PrinzEugen176 Год назад +43

      points are set on fire to prevent ice from locking them, it's a fairly common practice in Chicago(shown in the video) in particular

    • @adinota3
      @adinota3 Год назад +1

      100

    • @michaelplunkett8059
      @michaelplunkett8059 Год назад +7

      @@PrinzEugen176 And on Long Island. Gotta defrost the switches for them to work.

    • @PatrickLipsinic
      @PatrickLipsinic Год назад +11

      Came here to say the same thing. That video is from Chicago. Other places have propane heaters that blow hot air in and around the switch points.

  • @davidmunoz8171
    @davidmunoz8171 Год назад +1

    "stretched a few inches"
    Meanwhile they're being pulled a full foot closer together

  • @JehanPrasetyo.p
    @JehanPrasetyo.p Год назад +1

    "So I ice my wrists" 🚫
    "So I ice my rail " ✅

  • @thelonewrangler1008
    @thelonewrangler1008 Год назад +1606

    If you've ever done anything in construction you'd know why they aren't wearing shorts

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 Год назад +30

      Not necessarily. All depends what type of construction, the job site requirements and the materials you are dealing with.

    • @phillyphakename1255
      @phillyphakename1255 Год назад +259

      @@seanriopel3132 if you've ever done anything in construction you'd know that every job site requires pants.

    • @kasperdelauder6999
      @kasperdelauder6999 Год назад +39

      Residential construction workers are like OSHA who . I wear shorts

    • @Mikael-jt1hk
      @Mikael-jt1hk Год назад +13

      @@phillyphakename1255 what an idiotic thing to say 🤣

    • @8888k
      @8888k Год назад +8

      @@phillyphakename1255 Definitely depends on the country. In some hotter countries shorts aren’t uncommon whatsoever.

  • @Naturexyz-ow1ri
    @Naturexyz-ow1ri Год назад +601

    The workers are not wearing shorts because it is not what you think.

  • @jameshylander7118
    @jameshylander7118 Год назад +1

    Around here fire on tracks is to keep switches from freezing up so they work

  • @hammerofreason9860
    @hammerofreason9860 Год назад +2

    Stretching rail with fire is a sight to behold. I've done it on jointed rail a few times using diesel soaked cotton ropes 90 feet each side of the the break.

  • @brainfart22
    @brainfart22 Год назад +112

    I remember when the tracks were set on fire in the clips you used. IIRC those in particular were used to keep the switches from freezing up because of the record cold that year

    • @halko1
      @halko1 Год назад +3

      Thank you. Was looking for this comment. That is the real reason.

    • @srpacific
      @srpacific Год назад +2

      In Canada they just use gas fired hot air blowers

    • @KEITHSTNE
      @KEITHSTNE Год назад +4

      @@srpacific areas of the U.S. have gas fired switch heaters also. Setting fire to switches is an old technique that isn’t used often anymore. Then again China is still mired in steam engine technology in places, so I don’t expect them to be using more modern equipment for such things.

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    @seageo4303 Год назад +311

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      @brotherdj777 Год назад +1

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  • @scrumdiddily6162
    @scrumdiddily6162 Год назад +1

    Could you imagine wearing shorts near tracks so hot they need ice on them? Also OSHA doesn’t let most people wear shorts on job sights when it involves tools

  • @seandipaul8257
    @seandipaul8257 Год назад

    ”What do you do for work”
    ”I light shit on fire 😂

  • @SkiVail
    @SkiVail Год назад +5

    The “tracks on fire” is actually a system of natural gas burners that are lit when there is a risk of snow or ice freezing the switches.
    (I think that footage is actually the LIRR yard near Jamaica Station, but could be totally wrong)

    • @SkiVail
      @SkiVail Год назад +1

      @Marty Fourre Ahh! Thanks for the correction!

  • @chainawemi
    @chainawemi Год назад +267

    it's best to stay covered up when it's really hot out bc it protects your skin from the sun and keeps you cool

    • @einar8019
      @einar8019 Год назад +45

      Also keeps from burning yourself on the hot rails

    • @Oli-Johnson
      @Oli-Johnson Год назад +16

      Fuck that. Much rather wear shorts where the air can wick moisture away than wear trousers where your crotch turns into a swamp.

    • @Stevie8654
      @Stevie8654 Год назад +5

      That’s what people in cool weather places say

    • @Oli-Johnson
      @Oli-Johnson Год назад +10

      @Null nah, i'd just learn my lesson and not kneel down on hot rails in future. I work with hot engines everyday, it's amazing how quickly you learn not to blindly stick your arm down the side of an exhaust manifold to try and retrieve a dropped socket.

    • @Oli-Johnson
      @Oli-Johnson Год назад +4

      @Null work trousers don't tend to be loose fitting and they also tend to be dark colours that love to absorb sunlight.

  • @Noobixm
    @Noobixm Год назад +5

    “Go ice the tracks” has the same energy as “Go find me a left-handed screwdriver” or “go collect me an exhaust sample”

  • @aslammiah9479
    @aslammiah9479 Год назад +1

    Can’t tell you how many rail stresses I’ve done in my life 😩

  • @LucedaleRailfan
    @LucedaleRailfan Год назад +50

    If the tracks get too hot, most likely trains will have to slow down to a painfully low speed. I’ve seen this happen on a railroad I live next to and it’s called heat restrictions. It was going slower than my running speed. On a super hot day the rails can get very very hot and like I said trains must slow down.

    • @combatarcher3101
      @combatarcher3101 Год назад

      Yeah it's a real problem out here in the middle of bum f*** nowhere USA because our rail is in so bad of a condition because the company's just don't give a s*** that when they do run it during the summer they might as well just get out and push it it is going so slow

    • @LucedaleRailfan
      @LucedaleRailfan Год назад +1

      @@combatarcher3101 yeah, but there isn’t anything to cool it down as they don’t ice them down here.

    • @mdenizcoban
      @mdenizcoban Год назад +1

      Its because they expand with the heat, and when they expand, the gap between the molecules increase making it easier to deform it

    • @LucedaleRailfan
      @LucedaleRailfan Год назад +1

      @@mdenizcoban exactly that, yes.

    • @mdenizcoban
      @mdenizcoban Год назад

      @@LucedaleRailfan you probably knew it but i wrote that just in case if that one dude that knows nothing wants to ask that

  • @smnsalty3064
    @smnsalty3064 Год назад +127

    OSHA, plus long sleeves shirts (I know you said shorts) but long sleeves help protect you skin from the sun burning you, plus your sweat sticks to the clothing making it wet, so when you get a breeze it cools you down.

    • @PurdyHasBalls
      @PurdyHasBalls Год назад +4

      I love explaining how that works to new guys

    • @pal181
      @pal181 Год назад +2

      idk about those special sleeves, but that's just boiling me alive

    • @AhuizotlXiuh
      @AhuizotlXiuh Год назад +4

      @@pal181 regardless of wetness having something covering your skin from the sun is important. People living in deserts wear robes because it reduces the heat and radiation of the sun. With proper layering it's like both insulation and having some airflow to keep you cool.

    • @JacobC03
      @JacobC03 Год назад +1

      @@AhuizotlXiuhthat’s also one of the original ideas behind the handkerchief a lot of construction workers will wear either a yellow or orange one under a hat blocking sun and cooling them off when they sweat

  • @arctrooper24
    @arctrooper24 Год назад +1

    I used to work AC and when it's 120+ outside and your on a roof you don't want any sun on you. Our uniform was long sleeves and pants no exceptions and it's actually way more comfortable

  • @ZodiacBlack11
    @ZodiacBlack11 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ice sled racing on those tracks every summer

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад +10

    The burning areas are switches that need to be ice-free to move properly.

  • @adrianwelgemoed9562
    @adrianwelgemoed9562 Год назад +15

    You could sit on the ice and slide along the rail. Like reverse ice skating!

  • @valaksimulations4503
    @valaksimulations4503 Год назад +2

    I know they heat tracks at switches in snowy environments. Back home I knew of a spot they had propane tanks and a track heater system

  • @CZpersi
    @CZpersi 11 месяцев назад +1

    In Italy, they paint the sides of the rails by a white paint to reduce heat absorption. Quite a neat trick.

    • @martinsims1273
      @martinsims1273 10 месяцев назад

      Same reason why a lot of Mediterranean houses are painted white; to reflect the sun's heat.

  • @spamviking
    @spamviking Год назад +26

    I went to Japan on exchange in high school, coming from Australia I've never had to deal with a winter cold enough to affect transport. I was a bit worried one morning taking the train to school when I saw that the tracks were on fire in some places, but I was told they do this specifically under the points so they don't freeze together.

  • @pantherplatform
    @pantherplatform Год назад +4

    OSHA. I have to wear pants all summer outside

  • @ryalexstudios
    @ryalexstudios Год назад

    "How do we keep the tracks from being damaged by the cold?"
    No one:
    Metra:
    "SET EM' ON FIRE-"

  • @mikeznel6048
    @mikeznel6048 Год назад +1

    The fire is a rope that you lay on top of the bottom flange of the rail and it heats the track up to close gaps.

  • @S550STANG
    @S550STANG Год назад +6

    95% of the time you use heat to distress 200ft of rail at a time while installing new rail. -Railroader here-

  • @blazedr13
    @blazedr13 Год назад +4

    What outdoors hard work job lets you wear shorts?

  • @hugodc1225
    @hugodc1225 Год назад +77

    It wasn't ice it was wax and the fire was after Tony Hawk (The Unrecognized Star) has done some sick darkslide. :)

    • @Tricklarock
      @Tricklarock Год назад +2

      Nah, that would be Rodney, Daewon, or Haslam lol.

    • @003SOK
      @003SOK Год назад

      The fire is only at interchanges so the mechanism that changes which track goes where doesnt freeze.

    • @brokentombot
      @brokentombot Год назад

      @@003SOK That's where each skate letter is and you can only get it with a continuous grind.

    • @rangerjones5531
      @rangerjones5531 Год назад

      Is that the pedo that got killed in prison?

    • @emostorm7
      @emostorm7 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@rangerjones5531what in the world are you talking about

  • @alyx8522
    @alyx8522 Год назад +1

    The switches are set on fire to keep the ice buildup from detailing trains, as well as stressing

  • @qrzone8167
    @qrzone8167 Год назад +19

    You know I feel like making someone "Ice the tracks" has the same feeling as making an apprentice go find a "left-handed screw driver" from the hardware store

    • @sandys9791
      @sandys9791 Год назад +1

      Fun fact. While there is no left handed screwdrivers, there is left handed crescent wrenches. Really

    • @johnd1727
      @johnd1727 Год назад +1

      Ahhh....memories.
      An airline Captain asked a new female flight attendant to go back and ask the ground engineer for a loan of their left-handed screwdriver. She did so and suffered some serious ribbing from everyone in the vicinity.
      A strange personal item appeared in the Captain's coffee sometime later.
      The lasting effect was that Airline Captain thought it wise to bring his coffee in a thermos thereafter.
      Please do not ask how I know this.

    • @rosslefave5877
      @rosslefave5877 Год назад +2

      ​@@johnd1727 what was the strange item?

    • @-cz1vp
      @-cz1vp Год назад

      Or a wood strtcher

    • @martinsims1273
      @martinsims1273 10 месяцев назад

      It has been known for some of the apprentices to be sent to the stores to ask for a long weight (wait !). They were there for a very long time.

  • @justaguy7131
    @justaguy7131 Год назад +25

    Man going around giving out medals in comments 🥇🥈🥉🏅

  • @SorieI
    @SorieI Год назад +1

    To answer your shorts question, it's because if the osha guy sees you wearing shorts he's gonna have a schitzo meltdown

  • @parkerbond9400
    @parkerbond9400 11 месяцев назад +1

    The fire is so the interchanges(where you can switch between tracks) don't freeze up, not so they don't crack.

  • @mitulsingh473
    @mitulsingh473 Год назад +7

    Love your videos sir !!

  • @lightningmansz9542
    @lightningmansz9542 Год назад +3

    Man: Pours oil on the tracks as a joke
    Tracks: Catches fire

  • @HATECELL
    @HATECELL Год назад +1

    The Gornergratbahn in Zermatt even has metal inserts they put between two pieces of rail in winter and remove for summer. This is to make the gap smaller and the ride more comfortable

  • @banana.3009
    @banana.3009 Год назад +4

    They don‘t wear shorts bc they arent allowed to…

  • @nx8618
    @nx8618 Год назад +4

    Workers dont wear shorts only RUclips commentators

  • @davidzheng369
    @davidzheng369 Год назад +1

    Just saw some crew did that on some rails the other day! This video explains what they were doing! Thanks much!

  • @gr8potatosaurusofthunderfart
    @gr8potatosaurusofthunderfart Год назад

    "I'm going off the rails on a crazy train"
    - said a passanger upon seeing the flaming tracks

  • @BVaishnavChole
    @BVaishnavChole Год назад +8

    The ans is: it's not what u think

  • @loganadams3360
    @loganadams3360 Год назад +4

    The on fire section is literally just so that the twins don't derail as they cross over those sections of tracks and sometimes you catch them on fire to prevent points and switches from freezing up

    • @foundinstpetersburg
      @foundinstpetersburg Год назад

      Just electrically heat them. Fire is for caveman’s

    • @loganadams3360
      @loganadams3360 Год назад +1

      @@foundinstpetersburg They're using it to stop ice from building up to stop switches Freezing and not operating correctly so fire is the best Option because electric heating equipment has to be out all year and is kind of expensive.

  • @musturdle_5877
    @musturdle_5877 Год назад +1

    The fire on the tracks is also used to heat the rails to weld them back together after they had already cracked. Often a rope soaked in a flame ale substance is run along the rail, lit on fire, then the crack is welded since the track expanded with heat

  • @zacharycolton267
    @zacharycolton267 4 месяца назад

    You can tell a man has never worked a day in his life when he mentions shorts at work

  • @jayyoutube8790
    @jayyoutube8790 Год назад +5

    Up in Conway Pa, they have an old jet engine secured to an old flat car that they use to melt snow in the winter

  • @supercat4539
    @supercat4539 Год назад +12

    Amogus

  • @mikemanning5019
    @mikemanning5019 Год назад +1

    Those fires that you showed are to prevent snow buildup in the switches.

  • @bloodfrostgaming9204
    @bloodfrostgaming9204 Год назад

    The amount of POWER you would actually need to manage to stretch steel is mind boggling.

  • @SlickCookie
    @SlickCookie Год назад +4

    Very interesting

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  • @Shon2617
    @Shon2617 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah, it feels warm

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  • @furiousgaming604
    @furiousgaming604 Год назад +1

    this track is on fireee 🔥

  • @noahsupremethekingwilliams3888
    @noahsupremethekingwilliams3888 Год назад +1

    Keeps sun off of em, and when you sweat ,that breeze hit …. Boy you be feeling like heaven on earth

  • @tmo8287
    @tmo8287 Год назад +1

    The tracks are on fire so the switches don't Ice, they are usually connected to gas lines.

  • @the_internets
    @the_internets Год назад

    "avoid head or cold" literally puts heat and cold. 🤣

  • @cbmech2563
    @cbmech2563 Год назад

    Working on anything hot enough to need iced is probably something you don't want to touch with bare skin

  • @smbarbour
    @smbarbour Год назад +1

    The fires on the tracks are for switch junctions to ensure they can switch properly.

  • @markjennings2315
    @markjennings2315 Год назад +1

    Track sections are set alight only at crossover switches to stop switch freezing in position

  • @Element0145
    @Element0145 Год назад +1

    The fire you see spiting out of the tracks in that shot from the air is when it snows , probably to keep all of the tracks hotter then the outside temps so there are no gaps because they would probably shrink a bit in the snowy weather

  • @mrfreetime5177
    @mrfreetime5177 Год назад

    When the railroad tracks get better treatment than the upkeepers

  • @assumegaming3677
    @assumegaming3677 Год назад

    I didn't think there would ever be a video in this channel without "it's not what you think".

  • @idemanddonuts
    @idemanddonuts Год назад +1

    The reason why this tracks were set on fire was to actually prevent the frogs from the switches from freezing together.
    Normally there are warmers but I forgot which country it is but in that particular country they just set them on the fire

  • @duncandownham4726
    @duncandownham4726 Год назад

    *sing
    "Oooooooh oh, these tracks are on fire"

  • @johnbauman4005
    @johnbauman4005 9 месяцев назад

    Me on day 1 in the railroad yard:
    Foreman: "Hey, new guy! Go get the rail stretching machine..."
    Me: "Yeah, right! You keep it next to the left handed screwdrivers, right? I ain't falling for that."

  • @Modularllama9-Anubis
    @Modularllama9-Anubis 10 месяцев назад

    Shorts on a non windy day makes for a bad sunburn. On a windy day shorts make for a good leg tan.

  • @rangerjones5531
    @rangerjones5531 Год назад +1

    Impressive! Great upload, thanks!!

  • @lingoteen
    @lingoteen Год назад

    Now that's what you call, a stell on ice and fire

  • @badazzmaro
    @badazzmaro Год назад

    There's an awesome Blues Metal Fusion album cover artwork idea here

  • @cybercab
    @cybercab Год назад +1

    Wow! I had no idea. That’s really interesting!

  • @ihateeverything3972
    @ihateeverything3972 Год назад +1

    Someone needs to engineer some kind of expansion joint

  • @YoursUntruly
    @YoursUntruly Год назад +1

    Tell me you’ve never been on site in your life without telling me.
    “Why aren’t they wearing shorts?!” 😂

  • @ein23
    @ein23 Год назад

    The thing that fucks me up the hardest is what was the snake thinking.

  • @Somebody71828
    @Somebody71828 2 месяца назад

    This track is on fire, literally.

  • @woople6049
    @woople6049 Год назад

    My man out here askin the real questions 🤔

  • @mathewprystash4832
    @mathewprystash4832 Год назад +1

    I remember years ago, when I was pretty young, me and my dad walked the tracks in town at night in the winter, and we noticed the splitter area was snow free, turns out they had a propane heater setup to keep them working properly,

  • @REALfish1552
    @REALfish1552 Год назад +1

    I do work around my farm and I rarely do it in shorts. I also work as a firefighter and while we are authorized shorts, I still prefer pants because for me, they look more professional.

  • @lesleyvids2610
    @lesleyvids2610 Год назад +1

    Especially in Germany, there is a lot of ICE on the tracks

  • @ZK_-hs5es
    @ZK_-hs5es Год назад +1

    Imagine putting your knee on something metal that’s been sitting out in the sun all day 😂😂😂

  • @TheRealMrJester
    @TheRealMrJester Год назад +2

    You don't have to lie. The conductor just so happened to plug in your mix tape at the time and that's why they're on fire

  • @tommytube268
    @tommytube268 Год назад +1

    As a former Railroad employee, shorts were banned. Hats with hoods can’t be lost or blow away if a close passing train blows it of your sun scorched head