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World Best Snow Plow Train - Train Snow Blower

Hello Guys, Take a look at this mega Train snow blower in action and please SHARE if you're a fan of massive machinery taking Mother Nature on. In areas of particularly deep snowfall railroads sometimes created a train consisting of a rotary snowplow at each end, with the blade ends pointing away from each other, and two or three locomotives coupled between them. With a plow on each end, the train was able to return to its starting location even if the snow covered the tracks, it had just passed over. Such a train would also be able to clear multiple track mainlines efficiently as it could make a pass in one direction on one track, then reverse direction and clear the next track. An operator sits in a cab just above and behind the blade assembly to control the speed of the blades and the direction of output from the chute. With the increasing prevalence of diesel locomotives, multiple-unit train controls have been added to the cabs, so that the pushing locomotives can be controlled from the plow. An engine within the plow's carbody rotates the large circular assembly at the front of the plow. The blades on this wheel cut through the snow and force it through a channel just behind the disk to an output chute above the blade assembly. Many rotary plows are not self-propelled, so one or more locomotives are coupled behind it to push the plow along the line. The chute can be adjusted to throw the snow to either the left or the right side of the tracks. Snow can be a boon or bane, but it definitely creates a huge challenge for the railway companies which are operating in countries which receive a massive amount of snowfall leading to delays and loss in economy since rail traffic comes to a halt. A rotary snowplow is a piece of railroad snow removal equipment with a large circular set of blades on its front end that rotate to cut through the snow on the track ahead of it. The precursor to the rotary snowplow was the wedge snowplow Rotary plows are often deployed when snow is too deep or hard-packed for traditional plows. The ability to operate slowly, as there is no requirement for train momentum to break up the snow, is often an advantage in mountainous regions, where a high speed derailment could be disastrous. Rotary snowplows are expensive due to their high maintenance costs, which the railroad incurs regardless of whether they are needed in a given year. As a result, most railroads have eliminated their rotaries, preferring to use a variety of types of fixed-blade plows that have significantly lower maintenance costs, in conjunction with bulldozers, which can be used year-round on maintenance-of-way projects. In addition, because rotaries leave an open-cut in the snowbank that fixed-blade plows cannot push snow past, once rotaries have been used, they must be used for all further significant snowfalls until the snowbank has melted. Since rotaries, which need some form of fuel to power the blades, also cost more to operate than fixed-blade plows, they are now generally considered to be a tool of last resort for the railroads that own them. In very cold weather, snow and ice can build up on the tracks and forms blocking points. In very snowy weather where snow lies deeper than 30cm, trains can't run safely unless they have been fitted with snow ploughs. Wedge plows are still currently used by railways as a less expensive method for clearing snow drifts from the tracks. During heavier snow conditions, rotary snowplows are used. Wedge snowplows were the traditional mechanized method of clearing snow from railroad tracks. These pushed snow off the tracks, deflecting it to the side. Deeper drifts cannot easily be cleared by this method; there is simply too much snow to be moved. For this purpose, the rotary snowplow was devised. In order to keep the tracks and ROW clear, railroads across the states have been putting their train plows and train blowers to good use. In recent years, unfortunately, the amount of snow has been lower than in the past, but there has been some areas where blizzards have accumulated Huge pile of snow. In this clip you will see such places. Railroad systems are important throughout the world. The railroad system sparked the economic growth that pushed many countries to be the world superpowers they are today. Railroads enabled rapid and almost effortless cross country travel and in some cases reduced travel times by up to 95%. This is a train snow plow video compilation with most epic snow removal on railways ever caught on camera. Edited in 2022 #WorldBestSnowPlowTrain 2022 #SnowPlowTrain #TrainSnowBlower ====================================================== (C) & (P) Snow Train Runnin' All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. In order to avoid copyright infringement, please, do not upload this video on your channel.

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