Archive for 'Projects & Installations'

Gautrain – Burnett Street deviation

Gautrain – Burnett Street deviation

Bombardier are contracted to the Gauteng Provincial Government to construct the new High Speed Gautrain Rail Line. A section of this new line runs adjacent to the existing Metrorail tracks between Pretoria and Hatfield Stations, a distance of some 7km. In one instance, it was required that a section (approximately 1km of double line) of the Metrorail track had to be deviated to accommodate the new Gautrain line.

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Turnouts in Ermelo (28 Jan 2010)

Turnouts in Ermelo (28 Jan 2010)

To date, turnout no D17 (insert) has carried in excess of 360 MGT. Maintenance to the turnout since installation has included over lap grinding on only one occasion and the replacement of the resilient pad, between the rail and beam, at 250 MGT. The local track inspector indicated that the conventional sets required repairs on a three monthly basis while the Tubular sets have only required grinding on one occasion.

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Installation highlights since 1989

Installation highlights since 1989

A description of some of our various installations; mining, in-motion weigh bridges, coal loading facilities, general track, commuter platforms and turnouts.

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Tubular Track in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Tubular Track in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Tubular Track (Pty) Limited, based in Pretoria, South Africa, is a partner in a joint venture company with Central Mining Company Investment Limited (CMCI) named T-Track Saudi. Tubular Track Saudi Arabia in conjunction with the local railway authority recently installed a 900 metre section of Tubular Track on the main railway line between Harad and Al Tawdihiyah in the Eastern Province. This line carries mainly containerised freight between Dammam and the capital, Riyadh.

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New Railway Technology in the Namib Desert

New Railway Technology in the Namib Desert

The Namibian Department of Transport and Consulting Engineers, Kleber & Associates , have displayed their faith in the Tubular Track Technology by specifying it for the first 25 km of the railway line reconstruction between Aus and Luderitz in southern Namibia.

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