Ingenious. Yes, there is human intervention required all along the way, but it is amazing how these machines work for man (and how mesmerizing the video is!)
@@jimmartin181 the small sweep is to prevent stones from being placed at the rail location on the concrete sleepers and hinders the installation of the nuts and bolts!!!!
@@yvesgauthier1567 Yes Yves...I am aware of the duty. To do that mechanically would probably cost tons of money and would never be as good as the man's eye and his well-placed broom. I was just making light of the juxtaposition of the old and the new....like putting a broom on the space shuttle.
@@jimmartin181 Well yes, putting a tube to blow at this place to move large annoying stones, would not be guaranteed total success, nothing beats the human eye and good old-fashioned methods! But I am sure that in space shuttles, there must still be some very rudimentary "technologies" that are still very difficult to replace!!!!
Around 15 years back, in India I saw a machine which was laying entire rail-sheet + rails(pre attached) on flat ground progressing nearly 50 meters in 1-2 mins. It had some extra features than the machine in first part of this video. But, I never saw any machine like that again. I wonder whether that machine was not good enough.
amigos que hermoso trabajo hustedes son mas que buenos trabajadores para mi son unicos, alemania siempre usa la tecnojia ,muy desarroyada y son muy hordenados ,y serios en su trabajo ,,,saludodos a toda alemania,,,
Normally, 1540 sleeper per km of tracks are laid ...so, 1,540,000 sleepers for each 100 km ...a RCC Sleeper can weigh from 75 kg to 150 kg ... so, there is a load of weight to make, carry and install for a Railway Track from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok, a distance of 9,500 km = 14,630,000 x 105 kg = 1,536,150,000 kg or 1,536,150 tonnes of load ...
I like this video. The way it is filmed shows alot of details. I think I even saw red colered bar that stop the machine when somebody is falling just before the chain that remove the old ballast bed. Thanks very much for uploading..
Thats a cool machine! That's really amazing how it removes the old and replaces immediately with new. Can youimagine how many man hours it would take in the 1900's?!?! All the tech and efficiency - and still - at 25:00 you see the 2 lads on the back having a smoke!!!
If it was 1900s without protection for workers and cheap labor without labor revolt because of no breaks? Probably one day for one whole line. America changed it’s gauge to standard for the whole continental railroad in less than a day and a half.
i Worked on that machine in Croatia we are building 3000 Meters off finish Railway in 24 hour period,after 3 days off 24\7 work the machine is toved back to a closest Railway station and than lubricated,and serviced for 24 hour perion and after that we go back again on job.This machine is doing everrything,it scraps a old Gravel and stones and refurbished it and reusing as a new,it desmantals old stell track and wooden or concrete blocks and lay a new one,it lays a new Biger stell traclines,it automaticly alines a heading off a railroad track,it welds and at the end spits out a completly NEW RAILWAY This is a 1 off only 2 that machines on entire world,they also have a AHM machine.....While we are working we witnes to 4 car accidents becose drivers are loking on this amazing machine and they are not paying attetin on trafic,becose this is a real reare machine that you can se maybe once in your liftime....
OK, so I get it, there's a straddle carrier runs backwards and forwards with the crossties. Lots and lots of backwards and forwards. It took a long while to get to the actual track laying ...
Amazing machinery !!! I would expect that fastening the rail bolts would be automated too. But probably there is some human judgement required for the sequence of fastening them?
Actually there are machines (from the same manufacturer) that can build the entire track they run on, almost entirely automatically. The only human intervention that seems to be required is tying the new rails to a cable that pulls them into position (the same thing the backhoe does in this video near the end).
i looked at the vehicles plates at the begining after i saw the marking on the road and they are not croatian, so i thought this is somwhere else. then i saw belupo buidling at 25:19 and i was like whaat, and then i read the description
it depends on the desingned speed. if you dont want to be faster than 80 km/h, then you should do just some maintance. (average concrete sleepers are in hungary 40-60 years old.) if you want to buld a faster railway line (with designed speed= 160 km/h) then you have to change the concrete sleepers. (just like here in the video...) and if you want to highspeed railwayline, (designed speed =300km/h), then you have to forgot the old railway track, and you have to set a new track.
No safety helmets, no safety glasses, most no hearing protection, men working under and amongst moving machinery, no one acting as safety lookout for the men working underneath...a Safety Inspector nightmare!!
I was about to post the same thing. I find it incredulous that in today's world, workmen are still put into very dangerous position unnecessarily. It's the 21st century people, there's no excuse for this anymore!
@@lordred7462 if the contractor will do what you said the contractorc will earned as the laborer ,learned to study the place, the situation and that is, you are well concerned about the workers by talking ,concern w/o doing is just a show of a "man" , and so what iif its in Croatia
Most countries don't care about safety. Worker's are grateful for a job. Most don't get any training,they learn as they work. If they die, they are replaced in under an hour.
Mr. Brunoh 155 , Brazilian leaders should buy a machine from this , not only to do maintenance, but to build new railroads for this country of continental dimensions . But , prefer to invest in road transport , which is more expensive and inefficient. Congratulations . Greetings from Brazil.
Railways actually cost a LOT more, because you have to keep the grade low, which means a lot more of digging, tunelling and bridging. All that gets you a 1 shipping container max. size (2 stacked if you use american standards) of what you can haul, transporting oversize cargo is usually not an option because of tunnels. Even a 2-way highway allows for much wider and longer oversize cargo to be hauled if needed. Also unless you have a railway between the source and consumer, you have to build terminals for goods to be eventually loaded on and from trucks, which need...a road. All this costs more money and adds time it takes to transport something. Railways make sense for high-volume transport of easily packable material that is not time-critical, like gravel, coal, sand, grain, woo...or shiping containers between large terminals or ports. Trying to use railway for hauling just one (or less) container worth of stuff to some individual location when you can use a road is just wasting money and time. Same goes for transporting people by train - horribly inefficient. A bus beats it by quite a margin and can get them closer to their desired destination with more options on avoiding unexpected obstacles. All said and done, roads are more universal and quite essential for growing your economy and moving it from just primary to secondary and tertiary sectors, so it makes sense to prioritize road over rail, which is rather limited in what it can do despite being able to do it in large volume.
tahun 1500 membangun rel kereta api sejauh 1000kilometer, membutuhkan waktu 100 tahun lebih, sekarang cuma butuh waktu cuma 1 tahun, benar benar gila technology modern😢
TH-cam vidéo par SNCF réseau je voudrais savoir si mintane vous construisez des nouveaux sillons avec les tunnelier et les trains travaux en 2021 en vidéo merci
Deseo que el nuevo gobierno de mi pais se dedique en recuperar las vias y trenes que tanto hacen falta para el progreso de nuestra querida Argentina!!!!
I can't help but want to see it go farther - like have a rail-drawn concrete mixer and presser for the sleepers - assembly to add on the additional bits - and like at the front of the pseudotrain there's a crazy earth devourer-er that rips through rocks and land and sends back the raw material to the mixer on a third level of the train - and there's like a whole manufactorium on the back, to ludicrous and silly levels... like an entire moving city for all the workers, a garage, heliport, maybe ultralight take-off strip or something.... would be so f'n cool lol
$200,000,000 for the machinery $12.75 for the broom @17:17 which the machine can not work without. Same as every site in the world the university educated engineers who have come to tell you you are doing it wrong are almost killed by the rail lift driver @20:20. the rail lift driver enjoyed it so much he has a 2nd crack at them
I worry about seeing humans so carefree and so close to so many very powerful machines that they lift the tracks as if they were sticks. At any time someone could get very hurt.
Croatia. with the working machines from german speaking land Germany/Austria/Swiss. And who pays? I think china, because of the new silk road. But what do i know for real? Nothing :-)
4:56 is hilarious! Am I the only person who seriously wants someone to make a huge TV program on this. I would love to take a tour of one of these things while they are working. .
Why is it the side of the rail beds are so clean and neat compared to in US? Our guys just leave all the old stuff there, dont clean up after themselves. Big difference!
Kredo800 They will put in an insulated section of track to interrupt the electrical continuity of the track. A steel wheel passing over it will briefly restore the continuity - it’s part of the railroad’s automated signaling system.
+Kyle Donahue When we built the channel tunnel rail link in the UK we started with a train that built its own temporary track from short sections of rail with wooden sleepers (ties), straight onto the sub grade. Next the continuously welded final rails were set down to either side, and used by crane vehicles like the one shown here to replace the temporary track with final concrete sleepers (ties). Next the rails were zipped up onto the sleepers and fixed. The ballast actually came last. It was dropped on top of the track, then a tamping train would work its way along lifting up the track and shuffling the ballast under it. Ballasting and tamping were repeated until the track reached its final alignment.
@@kyledonahue33 it was financed by the rotschild family in the 1860's. The engineers were austrians. And the workers probably hungarians or croatians. It was the part of the" Southern Railway Company" then the hungarian state bought that stuff. then croatioan-serbian kingdom had it, then jugoslav kingdom had it, then croatia had it, then jugoslavia had it, then croatia had it again.
People all working so closely to the machinery that has such deadly potentials. Lacking some basic safety gears for various easily identified hazards. Impressive machinery by far. Lacking safety standards from what is shown here.
So it digs up the old sleepers, removes old rail, smooths ballast, lays new sleepers and then lays new track. All at a reasonable pace with very little manual work required by humans. 👍
I’m beginning to wonder if this frk’n cámara person was going to film were the real action is: ah finally; I thought you just like to see that thing going back & forward the upper track.
the plans has the superelevation in the curve, and the machine is positioning the earthwork mirror to the right position. the sleepers are puted down in the right angle.
Absolutely amazing ... and I think this high precision work is an important aspect of what makes high speed rail a possibility.
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Ingenious. Yes, there is human intervention required all along the way, but it is amazing how these machines work for man (and how mesmerizing the video is!)
Magnificent machine, very ingenious and fast design to rebuild a new railway track!
Yea...followed by a guy with a broom..
@@jimmartin181 the small sweep is to prevent stones from being placed at the rail location on the concrete sleepers and hinders the installation of the nuts and bolts!!!!
@@yvesgauthier1567 Yes Yves...I am aware of the duty. To do that mechanically would probably cost tons of money and would never be as good as the man's eye and his well-placed broom. I was just making light of the juxtaposition of the old and the new....like putting a broom on the space shuttle.
@@jimmartin181 Well yes, putting a tube to blow at this place to move large annoying stones, would not be guaranteed total success, nothing beats the human eye and good old-fashioned methods!
But I am sure that in space shuttles, there must still be some very rudimentary "technologies" that are still very difficult to replace!!!!
@@yvesgauthier1567 We are definitely on the same page Yves. Thanks for the dialog.
Detailed report!
Superb track construction!
Amazing! 👍👍👍
Around 15 years back, in India I saw a machine which was laying entire rail-sheet + rails(pre attached) on flat ground progressing nearly 50 meters in 1-2 mins. It had some extra features than the machine in first part of this video.
But, I never saw any machine like that again. I wonder whether that machine was not good enough.
amigos que hermoso trabajo hustedes son mas que buenos trabajadores para mi son unicos, alemania siempre usa la tecnojia ,muy desarroyada y son muy hordenados ,y serios en su trabajo ,,,saludodos a toda alemania,,,
Magnífica tecnología los admiro buenos Ingenieros Dios los bendiga
I saw this mean thing parked here in Budapest and wondered how it was all working. Thanks for the vid!!!
It is so amazing to watch this high tech process.
Its not high tech its Croatia
@@moneycollectionreview4982 really? Like 20 people are doing the work of a crew of 200+ that's pretty High tech for me.
Normally, 1540 sleeper per km of tracks are laid ...so, 1,540,000 sleepers for each 100 km ...a RCC Sleeper can weigh from 75 kg to 150 kg ... so, there is a load of weight to make, carry and install for a Railway Track from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok, a distance of 9,500 km = 14,630,000 x 105 kg = 1,536,150,000 kg or 1,536,150 tonnes of load ...
I like this video. The way it is filmed shows alot of details. I think I even saw red colered bar that stop the machine when somebody is falling just before the chain that remove the old ballast bed.
Thanks very much for uploading..
Parabéns aos emgeheros e por todos que participam desse trabalho a toda equipi todo sussesso e dedicação são os pilares do negossio
Thats a cool machine! That's really amazing how it removes the old and replaces immediately with new. Can youimagine how many man hours it would take in the 1900's?!?! All the tech and efficiency - and still - at 25:00 you see the 2 lads on the back having a smoke!!!
If it was 1900s without protection for workers and cheap labor without labor revolt because of no breaks? Probably one day for one whole line. America changed it’s gauge to standard for the whole continental railroad in less than a day and a half.
@@mateojames3231 That's because there isn't many rail corridors across the us to begin with
I seen this system years ago, it still remains the most sanitary rail laying system todate
Great video with real sound! :)
Thank you very much for sharing.
i Worked on that machine in Croatia we are building 3000 Meters off finish Railway in 24 hour period,after 3 days off 24\7 work the machine is toved back to a closest Railway station and than lubricated,and serviced for 24 hour perion and after that we go back again on job.This machine is doing everrything,it scraps a old Gravel and stones and refurbished it and reusing as a new,it desmantals old stell track and wooden or concrete blocks and lay a new one,it lays a new Biger stell traclines,it automaticly alines a heading off a railroad track,it welds and at the end spits out a completly NEW RAILWAY
This is a 1 off only 2 that machines on entire world,they also have a AHM machine.....While we are working we witnes to 4 car accidents becose drivers are loking on this amazing machine and they are not paying attetin on trafic,becose this is a real reare machine that you can se maybe once in your liftime....
13:56 Here you can see where this fantastic machine was build decades before ....
Uma tecnologia invejável de reposição de trilhos , bem que o Brazil deveria de existir a Viação Férrea a todo vapor
This is what we need more of in the USA.
Why when you have open borders with cheap labor
@@sebastianstraub8910
Not to mention voting rights, welfare, low income housing etc.
WOW! Great machine. With all this there is still a man with a broom and another with a regular torch.
Nota-se que este equipamento todo , esta fazendo a troca de trilhos (madeira por concreto) e trilhos (desgastados por novos).
that is awesome, if I understand what is happening correctly, what great engineering, thanks for the video
Llll
Piękna sprawa, trawersa niepotrzebna ani ludzie do podczepiania podkładów i chwytak do szyn fachowy .
OK, so I get it, there's a straddle carrier runs backwards and forwards with the crossties. Lots and lots of backwards and forwards. It took a long while to get to the actual track laying ...
Aí gente boa modernidade renovação e agilidade muto bom trabalho de vocês top
hahaha..pa ovo kod nas..u početku sam mislio da je negdje vani..živjela HŽ
Very enjoyable video and educational.
Thank you
High Precision aspect makes possible high speed .
This is the proper way to maintain, improve and care for infrastructure. We just let it run into the ground before repair. If that!
These machines are amazing, and quicker, but I was going to go nuts if I saw that sleeper carrier go back and forth once more....great vid though.
Modernização , rapidez e País sem corrupção . Meus Parabéns a vocês!
What does the crew do with the old rail? Does it get melted down and reused?
the sweep boy is the most important element
Amazing machinery !!! I would expect that fastening the rail bolts would be automated too. But probably there is some human judgement required for the sequence of fastening them?
Actually there are machines (from the same manufacturer) that can build the entire track they run on, almost entirely automatically. The only human intervention that seems to be required is tying the new rails to a cable that pulls them into position (the same thing the backhoe does in this video near the end).
This is actually in Croatia, check the road signs. Location is near city Of Koprivnica Northern Croatia
Nisam ni skuzio da je to Hrvatska 👍👌✌☺
i looked at the vehicles plates at the begining after i saw the marking on the road and they are not croatian, so i thought this is somwhere else. then i saw belupo buidling at 25:19 and i was like whaat, and then i read the description
Fantastisch,was es heutzutage für ausgereifte Maschinen gibt.
*salesman* - this machine replaces 30 laborers!
*foreman* - good we'll have 45 guys standing around watching it work!
гарно дивиться на таку дружню роботу.
How long do the concrete sleepers last? That is, is there some general time limit when u are supposed to renew a concrete track?
it depends on the desingned speed. if you dont want to be faster than 80 km/h, then you should do just some maintance. (average concrete sleepers are in hungary 40-60 years old.) if you want to buld a faster railway line (with designed speed= 160 km/h) then you have to change the concrete sleepers. (just like here in the video...) and if you want to highspeed railwayline, (designed speed =300km/h), then you have to forgot the old railway track, and you have to set a new track.
No safety helmets, no safety glasses, most no hearing protection, men working under and amongst moving machinery, no one acting as safety lookout for the men working underneath...a Safety Inspector nightmare!!
I was about to post the same thing. I find it incredulous that in today's world, workmen are still put into very dangerous position unnecessarily. It's the 21st century people, there's no excuse for this anymore!
It's in Croatia. Theese folks probably work that job for less than 1000€ paycheck.
@@lordred7462 if the contractor will do what you said the contractorc will earned as the laborer ,learned to study the place, the situation and that is, you are well concerned about the workers by talking ,concern w/o doing is just a show of a "man" , and so what iif its in Croatia
Most countries don't care about safety. Worker's are grateful for a job. Most don't get any training,they learn as they work. If they die, they are replaced in under an hour.
Sssly, just freaking appreciate them!
Driving the thing that runs across the top would be fun. For about the first ten minutes. After that my eye would glaze over with boredom.
Was the intentional gap between the end rails left for a thermite welding join?
Austrian-Hungarian company-hungarian workers build railway in Croatia.
Good work!
Mr. Brunoh 155 , Brazilian leaders should buy a machine from this , not only to do maintenance, but to build new railroads for this country of continental dimensions . But , prefer to invest in road transport , which is more expensive and inefficient.
Congratulations . Greetings from Brazil.
Railways actually cost a LOT more, because you have to keep the grade low, which means a lot more of digging, tunelling and bridging. All that gets you a 1 shipping container max. size (2 stacked if you use american standards) of what you can haul, transporting oversize cargo is usually not an option because of tunnels. Even a 2-way highway allows for much wider and longer oversize cargo to be hauled if needed.
Also unless you have a railway between the source and consumer, you have to build terminals for goods to be eventually loaded on and from trucks, which need...a road. All this costs more money and adds time it takes to transport something.
Railways make sense for high-volume transport of easily packable material that is not time-critical, like gravel, coal, sand, grain, woo...or shiping containers between large terminals or ports. Trying to use railway for hauling just one (or less) container worth of stuff to some individual location when you can use a road is just wasting money and time. Same goes for transporting people by train - horribly inefficient. A bus beats it by quite a margin and can get them closer to their desired destination with more options on avoiding unexpected obstacles.
All said and done, roads are more universal and quite essential for growing your economy and moving it from just primary to secondary and tertiary sectors, so it makes sense to prioritize road over rail, which is rather limited in what it can do despite being able to do it in large volume.
сколько километров ж/д пути эта машина может положить за 1 день?
They used one of these to do the changeover from timber to concrete sleepers right across the Nulabour Plains of Australia, some several thousand Km.
maszyna pajączek-długonóżek jest bardzo sympatyczna
So why the gaps at 22:35?
I wonder how long from idea to making this machine.
16:17 this guy with that broom stick should enter the world book of record "the longest sweeping while walking for more the hundred kilometers"
tahun 1500 membangun rel kereta api sejauh 1000kilometer, membutuhkan waktu 100 tahun lebih, sekarang cuma butuh waktu cuma 1 tahun, benar benar gila technology modern😢
TH-cam vidéo par SNCF réseau je voudrais savoir si mintane vous construisez des nouveaux sillons avec les tunnelier et les trains travaux en 2021 en vidéo merci
Deseo que el nuevo gobierno de mi pais se dedique en recuperar las vias y trenes que tanto hacen falta para el progreso de nuestra querida Argentina!!!!
Watching all this train on train action makes me feel so... dirty... so... cheap... And I love it!
I wonder if building railroads was easier or harder 180 years ago
Super nice Video! LIKE and best Greetings 😃😎
What happened the broken concrete stick?
Вы рельсы-шпалы где берете? Заходите к нам.
I can't help but want to see it go farther - like have a rail-drawn concrete mixer and presser for the sleepers - assembly to add on the additional bits - and like at the front of the pseudotrain there's a crazy earth devourer-er that rips through rocks and land and sends back the raw material to the mixer on a third level of the train - and there's like a whole manufactorium on the back, to ludicrous and silly levels... like an entire moving city for all the workers, a garage, heliport, maybe ultralight take-off strip or something.... would be so f'n cool lol
GREAT video. VERY interesting!
negara maju dengan peralatan yang canggih pekerjaan jadi efektif dan efisien tanpa merekrut banyak tenaga di lapangan.
Viet nam den bao gio moi dc nhu nay day???
$200,000,000 for the machinery $12.75 for the broom @17:17 which the machine can not work without. Same as every site in the world the university educated engineers who have come to tell you you are doing it wrong are almost killed by the rail lift driver @20:20. the rail lift driver enjoyed it so much he has a 2nd crack at them
I worry about seeing humans so carefree and so close to so many very powerful machines that they lift the tracks as if they were sticks. At any time someone could get very hurt.
SUPER VIDEOS 👍!!!
是哪個個國家的鐵路 ?
What country is this railroad reconstruction in ?
Croatia. with the working machines from german speaking land Germany/Austria/Swiss. And who pays? I think china, because of the new silk road. But what do i know for real? Nothing :-)
4:56 is hilarious!
Am I the only person who seriously wants someone to make a huge TV program on this. I would love to take a tour of one of these things while they are working.
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Excelente....Viva la " Train-manía ".....
Whoever clocks-in last gets the broom....
I'd clock in last everyday
22:12 What's that about?
Why is it the side of the rail beds are so clean and neat compared to in US? Our guys just leave all the old stuff there, dont clean up after themselves. Big difference!
Máquina imprecionante!
Parabéns Croatas pelo excelente trabalho.
Great rail therapy...I like IT!!!!
Plese, someone explain why tractor made a gap at 22:32?
Kredo800 They will put in an insulated section of track to interrupt the electrical continuity of the track. A steel wheel passing over it will briefly restore the continuity - it’s part of the railroad’s automated signaling system.
BEST PART: Man with a BROOM at 24:58 on sweeping the sleepers.
what happens when the Bottom Train comes to a turn???
How many km of railroad can it repconstruct?
Trabalho incrível parabéns!
Who laid the track for the machine to ride on?
Kyle Donahue It was laid long time ago, who knows, maybe even in Austro-Hungarian empire.... :-)
+Kyle Donahue When we built the channel tunnel rail link in the UK we started with a train that built its own temporary track from short sections of rail with wooden sleepers (ties), straight onto the sub grade. Next the continuously welded final rails were set down to either side, and used by crane vehicles like the one shown here to replace the temporary track with final concrete sleepers (ties). Next the rails were zipped up onto the sleepers and fixed. The ballast actually came last. It was dropped on top of the track, then a tamping train would work its way along lifting up the track and shuffling the ballast under it. Ballasting and tamping were repeated until the track reached its final alignment.
That's awesome. Thanks.
@@kyledonahue33 it was financed by the rotschild family in the 1860's. The engineers were austrians. And the workers probably hungarians or croatians. It was the part of the" Southern Railway Company" then the hungarian state bought that stuff. then croatioan-serbian kingdom had it, then jugoslav kingdom had it, then croatia had it, then jugoslavia had it, then croatia had it again.
Vidim da se radi i Hr.ta mašina je jako skupa dali je to posuđeno od ili je u vlastništvu HŽ?I koliko može da uradi pruge na dan ?Hvala za odgovor.
Excelente trabalho parabéns.
People all working so closely to the machinery that has such deadly potentials. Lacking some basic safety gears for various easily identified hazards. Impressive machinery by far. Lacking safety standards from what is shown here.
Incrível esta tecnologia. Ótimo trabalho.
I wander who design this machinery. Amazing.......
how long does traffic have to wait when they go through an intersection?
the intersections are closed for a week that time, when this machine is working. you can avoid the construction at the next intersection.
Better to get rid of level crossings anyway. Particularly around high speed lines.
Is the tie crane driver paid by the mile? He keeps going back and forth without any ties...
+Fred Stiening MOST LIKLY BY THE HOUR OR BY THE DAY HOW EVER IT IS ON WITZERLAND RAILROADS.
I see him picking them up.
Good one.
Sign of a strong Union.
The guy with the corn broom:
“Nope Lads, can’t have any pebbles here!”
Вопрос, как рельсы старые собирать. Вопрос второй нахрена нужна эта медленная конструкция. Вопрос третий тележки к чему
So it digs up the old sleepers, removes old rail, smooths ballast, lays new sleepers and then lays new track. All at a reasonable pace with very little manual work required by humans. 👍
4:55 just passing by the post
Very slow speed is required for accuracy... and of course job security!
Kolika je omogućena brzina?
I see this and I constantly think of the game Satisfactory :D This is when you know you play it way to much.
They clearly use machine learning, happy to see it
I’m beginning to wonder if this frk’n cámara person was going to film were the real action is: ah finally; I thought you just like to see that thing going back & forward the upper track.
Извините, не досмотрел до конца. Оказуется он ее поэлементно кладёт, а не звеньями и непосредственно в пути. Супер!
la mejor maquina vista asta hora, en cambio de vías
Muito eficaz blz muito lindo d mais
How do they work curves?
the plans has the superelevation in the curve, and the machine is positioning the earthwork mirror to the right position. the sleepers are puted down in the right angle.