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  [[File:Roadrailers_20180324.jpg|thumb|300px|right|New Rexquote Super Railer at Highley with No 489 behind (2018)]] The SVR uses Road-Rail Vehicles, also referred to as RRVs or 'road railers', for permanent way work. RRVs are modified versions of road vehicles, in this case excavators, which retain their normal wheels with rubber tyres. They are also fitted with additional flanged steel wheels which can be raised and lowered as required, enabling them to run on rails. The flanged wheels are free-rolling with propulsion on the rails being provided by the conventional tyres.
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  [[File:Roadrailers_20180324.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Former Rexquote Super Railer at Highley with No 489 behind (2018)]] The SVR uses Road-Rail Vehicles, also referred to as RRVs or 'road railers', for permanent way work. RRVs are modified versions of road vehicles, in this case excavators, which retain their normal wheels with rubber tyres. They are also fitted with additional flanged steel wheels which can be raised and lowered as required, enabling them to run on rails. The flanged wheels are free-rolling with propulsion on the rails being provided by the conventional tyres.
  
 
Road railers can be used with various buckets for excavating and moving spoil, or with a flail head for clearing trackside vegetation.
 
Road railers can be used with various buckets for excavating and moving spoil, or with a flail head for clearing trackside vegetation.

Revision as of 10:32, 6 December 2022

No 489, L696MRM at Highley (2015)
Former Rexquote Super Railer at Highley with No 489 behind (2018)
The SVRSevern Valley Railway uses Road-Rail Vehicles, also referred to as RRVs or 'road railers', for permanent way work. RRVs are modified versions of road vehicles, in this case excavators, which retain their normal wheels with rubber tyres. They are also fitted with additional flanged steel wheels which can be raised and lowered as required, enabling them to run on rails. The flanged wheels are free-rolling with propulsion on the rails being provided by the conventional tyres.

Road railers can be used with various buckets for excavating and moving spoil, or with a flail head for clearing trackside vegetation.

Case Poclain 688

Case-Poclain 688-BP Excavator No 489 (DVLA Registration L696MRM) was first recorded on the SVRSevern Valley Railway at Kidderminster on 9 June 2007 and has been resident since.[1]

Rexquote Super Railer

Rexquote Super Railer, fleet number 4199, is based on the Case 988 Super Railer.[2] It does not carry a DVLA registration number, but is allocated the UIC Number 99709 940193-4.

It was formerly owned by TXM Plant.[3] It was acquired by the SVRSevern Valley Railway in 2017.[4] It was sold in November 2022 to the Ribble Valley Railway after the purchase of the Komatsu 160 road railer.

See also

References

  1. OnTrackPlant.com (requires login to view sightings history)
  2. Wikimedia Commons
  3. OnTrackPlant.com
  4. Presentation at SVRSevern Valley Railway(H) AGM, June 2018

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