Claims
- 1. A work train for exchanging old ties for new ties and comprising sequentially arranged cars including freight cars for storing old ties and new ties, the train extending in a longitudinal direction and the cars being movable in an operating direction along an existing railroad track comprised of rails fastened to the old ties resting on a ballast bed, a rearmost car in the operating direction at a rear end of the train being supported on the track by a rear undercarriage in the operating direction, the train comprising
- (a) a tie exchange device for laterally pulling respective ones of the old ties out of the track,
- (b) a crane for transporting the old ties pulled out of the track and movable in the longitudinal direction, the crane comprising
- (1) a tie gripping device, and
- (c) a tie transport device on the rearmost car at the rear undercarriage for placing the new ties on the railroad track at the rear train end.
- 2. The work train of claim 1, wherein the rearmost car is one of the freight cars and the tie transport device comprises a vertically adjustable tie gripping device for receiving respective ones of the new ties stored on the one freight car and for placing the new ties on the railroad track, and a drive for vertically adjusting the vertically adjustable tie gripping device.
- 3. The work train of claim 2, wherein the tie transport device is a crane comprising an outrigger carrying the vertically adjustable tie gripping device, the outrigger being vertically and laterally adjustable, and the one freight car having transversely spaced guide rails supporting the crane for movement therealong.
- 4. The work train of claim 3, wherein the outrigger is telescopingly extensible.
- 5. The work train of claim 2, wherein the rearmost freight car comprises a conveyor band extending in the longitudinal direction and arranged to receive respective ones of the new ties and convey the new ties to the vertically adjustable tie gripping device.
- 6. The work train of claim 5, further comprising transversely spaced guide rails extending along the train on the sequentially arranged freight cars, a gantry crane movable along the guide rails for transporting new ties, at least a front section of the conveyor band with respect to the operating direction being arranged between the guide rails on the one freight car, the tie transport device being a crane comprising an outrigger carrying the vertically adjustable tie gripping device, the outrigger being vertically and laterally adjustable, and the rearmost freight car having additional transversely spaced guide rails supporting the crane for movement therealong, the additional transversely spaced guide rails extending along a rear section of the conveyor band with respect to the operating direction.
- 7. The work train of claim 1, wherein the rearmost car at the end of the train is a work car, further comprising a tie removing device mounted on the work car and preceding the tie transport device in the operating direction, and a vertically adjustable tie lifting device mounted on the work car between the tie removing device and the tie transport device, the tie removing device being arranged to place old ties removed from the track on the track rails and the tie lifting device being arranged to raise the old ties placed on the track rails to a desired level.
- 8. The work train of claim 7, further comprising a first conveying device mounted on the work car above the tie removing and lifting devices, the first conveying device extending in the longitudinal direction for conveying the new ties to the tie transport device, and a second conveying device mounted on the work car below the first conveying device and extending substantially parallel thereto, the second conveying device being arranged to receive the raised old ties from the tie lifting device.
- 9. The work train of claim 8, wherein the first conveying device has a discharge end immediately above the track, and the tie transport device is arranged at the discharge end of the first conveying device, the tie transport device being a jack extending horizontally and substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction for moving the new tie laterally from the discharge end to a shoulder of the track.
- 10. The work train of claim 8, further comprising a tie transfer device preceding the conveying devices in the operating direction, the transfer device comprising a vertically adjustable conveyor band extending horizontally in the longitudinal direction for horizontal alignment with a respective one of the conveying devices, and a drive for driving the conveyor band.
- 11. A method of exchanging old ties for new ties with a work train comprising sequentially arranged cars including freight cars for storing old ties and new ties, the train extending in a longitudinal direction, comprising the steps of
- (a) moving the cars in an operating direction along an existing railroad track comprised of rails fastened to the old ties resting on a ballast bed,
- (b) laterally pulling respective ones of the old ties out of the track with a tie pulling device on the train,
- (c) gripping the old ties pulled out of the track and transporting the pulled-out old ties with a crane movable in the longitudinal direction along the train,
- (d) gripping respective ones of the new ties stored on a rearmost one of the cars in the operating direction at a rear end of the train and placing the new ties on the railroad track at the rear train end,
- (e) moving an independent tie exchange unit behind the work train in the operating direction, and
- (f) inserting respective ones of the new ties placed on the railroad track in the track with the independent tie exchange unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 08/272,133, filed Jul. 8, 1994, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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