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John Hunt 17th February 2009 19:11

Recycled plastic railway sleepers
 
http://www.morethanwaste.com/Site/De...FE2C5E7F8A8573

:eek:

John H-T 17th February 2009 21:33

Sounds interesting. Hopefull they are lighter as well! Just thinking of my back.

Best wishes,

John H-T.

DSY011 17th February 2009 21:42

I'm all for anything that recycles some of the thousands of tons plastic that the big stores insist we pay for, and end up in a land fill. It will also save thousands of trees. All that and I'm not even a tree hugger.

swisstrains 17th February 2009 21:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by John H-T (Post 24417)
Sounds interesting. Hopefull they are lighter as well! Just thinking of my back.

Best wishes,

John H-T.

Apparently the recycled plastic sleepers (or should I say ties:)) that have been in use in the U.S. since 1996 weigh roughly the same as wooden ones and have an estimated useful life of 50 years.

locojoe 18th February 2009 02:28

Recycled plastic to make sleepers, sounds like a good idea to me.

richard thompson 18th February 2009 08:55

I think the fairbourne railway are testing some, if it works it is a great idea!
Richard

John H-T 18th February 2009 20:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by swisstrains (Post 24419)
Apparently the recycled plastic sleepers (or should I say ties:)) that have been in use in the U.S. since 1996 weigh roughly the same as wooden ones and have an estimated useful life of 50 years.

That means they last about 20 year longer than wood but not as long as concrete!

Best wishes,

John H-T.

swisstrains 18th February 2009 21:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by John H-T (Post 24438)
That means they last about 20 year longer than wood but not as long as concrete!

Best wishes,

John H-T.

That's true John but unlike concrete, the plastic sleepers flex slightly (like wood) which reduces the amount of wear on bogies and wheelsets.

John H-T 18th February 2009 21:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by swisstrains (Post 24441)
That's true John but unlike concrete, the plastic sleepers flex slightly (like wood) which reduces the amount of wear on bogies and wheelsets.

Just about to add a report on this week's work at Shottle in my "Dash to Duffield Thread": laying to pannels of track on concrete sleepers!

Best wishes,

John H-T.

Tony 18th February 2009 21:23

This sounds great but what about cost? Are they made from general domestic recycled plastics or from specially sourced industrial waste? The figures given by the manufacturer don't compute; 1.66 tons of CO2 from 1 ton of landfill plastic? I still have to be convinced by the recycling lobby and tree huggers.


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