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query about unusual type of track.

  • 06-11-2013 07:13AM
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    First time posting here, just a quick query about some old track I saw during the summer. This was holding up a hayshed in Wexford. Seemed to be mainline track, as much heavier than the stuff usually seen around my home area, (cavan), but the unusual feature was a small trough cast along one side of the head of the track. What purpose would this serve?
    Sorry, no photo, but if your are near Wexford and head out for St Margerets beach, there is a farmyard just past the campsite, about 200 yards further on towards the beach.This rail is holding up gates etc.


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