It's off it's wheels!
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Its Simple:
Basically they push the loco over the wheel drop and stop when the affected wheelset is on the drop.
then they remove everything to allow the wheels to come out then drop the wheelset down below the loco. Then a piece of temperary track is placed over the hole so the loco can be moved away form the drop.
then the temperary piece of track is removed then the wheels are raized and rolled away. then the process is repated for the other wheels.
Basically they push the loco over the wheel drop and stop when the affected wheelset is on the drop.
then they remove everything to allow the wheels to come out then drop the wheelset down below the loco. Then a piece of temperary track is placed over the hole so the loco can be moved away form the drop.
then the temperary piece of track is removed then the wheels are raized and rolled away. then the process is repated for the other wheels.
By Stephen
Mad about the LNER, BR Eastern region in the 50's, Rail Blue Diesels and Sectorisation era.
Mad about the LNER, BR Eastern region in the 50's, Rail Blue Diesels and Sectorisation era.