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Silo-Joe t1_j6gt33u wrote

Trying to see how a train wouldn’t be still able to run on this tracks. The rails still look parallel.

Is the danger for the train an eventual shifting of the rails? Does that mean the front cars through the tracks out of alignment for rear cars?

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ghidfg t1_j6gug69 wrote

how were they broken? looks like they were torn through. doesn't appear to be any clean axe cuts or anything.

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londons_explorer t1_j6h7kmh wrote

Doesn't look awfully hard to repair... Just replace the ties, which are standard parts you can bring in in bulk by train.

Replacing just say 1 in 10 will allow you to use the railway for light vehicles, which then allows you to do the rest of the repair all in parallel.

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stealyrface t1_j6i5fm0 wrote

Did they just do this across entire Eastern Europe as they retreated from the sleeping Russian horde they awakened

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Dat_Beaver t1_j6iddbs wrote

Different kind of sabotage. The confederates didn’t have the industry to make new rails, the Russians did. Just twist the rails and they can simply be replaced. Rip apart the supports and you have to dig them out and place new ones.

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heike75 t1_j6jvh2q wrote

I was teaching at the place where these machines have been constructed: the former Maffei-Schwartzkopff site in Wildau, Germany which produced the “Schienenwolf” (“rail wolf”), which the German Wehrmacht deployed during their retreat from the Soviet Union and Italy. And in the large locomotive assembly hangar 15/16, employees built the armored locomotive of the “Führersonderzug“ (or 'Hitler's chartered train').

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