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Loco Ash disposal

Тема в разделе 'Locomotive M.I.C.', создана пользователем olly5764, 7 май 2014.

  1. Mark Calvert

    Mark Calvert New Member

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    Whilst I cannot confirm that to be true, I can confirm there are no weeds where we have put ash.
     
  2. Snifter

    Snifter Well-Known Member

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    Then why not drop it in the 4 foot and 6 foot ?

    As for ashpan cinders, dig a hole and bury them. :D
     
  3. Southernman99

    Southernman99 Member Friend

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    I know a local farmer tends to have a good load of ash from bridgnorth from time to time. I think he uses it for filling potholes and general farm tracks.

    Its also good for model railway loco yards. Crushed down to almost a powder it gives a good impression.
     
  4. Robin

    Robin Well-Known Member Friend

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    Now we know why overalls keep catching fire. ;)
     
  5. Miff

    Miff Part of the furniture Friend

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    Does anyone use ash ballast nowadays? And when they did, was it loco ash?
     
  6. Robkitchuk

    Robkitchuk Member

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    Yep Bowes does in the yard and over half of the line.
     
    Miff нравится это.
  7. Ploughman

    Ploughman Part of the furniture

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    Some of the product from Grosmont and Newbridge is used as ballast on the NYMR but only in siding areas.
     
    Miff нравится это.
  8. Steve

    Steve Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    Just think of all the money that could be saved if it was used on the running line, Bryan. ;) You know it makes sense! (Along with bullhead rail and timber sleepers.....:Drool:)
     
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    Rumpole Part of the furniture

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    We (Swanage) have done in sidings, although our loco ash is mainly used these days for creating walkways in the cess.
     
  10. Robkitchuk

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    Just found out at Bowes because we are a scheduled industrial monument we have to use black ash ballast, so we must use it.
     

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