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On the existing dual-track ROW in the U.S., used almost entirely for freight traffic, there are a lot of crossovers between the two tracks. It is not at all uncommon to be going the "wrong" way for one reason or another.

Following that approach, it would be relatively easy to isolate one side for purposes of overhead catenary construction while using the other side. Although the workers would have to be pretty brave...

by asdf on Fri Jul 6th, 2012 at 10:41:54 PM EST
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I don't know whether they will be using side supports or stanchions, but even if they add a service with the faster turn on the southern part of the San Joaquin corridor, its only seven trains per day. You can just pause work for 15 minutes when the train is approaching until its passed by. Operations like placing stanchions over the line could be done at night, since the San Joaquin does not run all night.

I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.
by BruceMcF (agila61 at netscape dot net) on Fri Jul 6th, 2012 at 11:32:00 PM EST
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