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The flange squeal point. The south end of the Allandale waterfront station has a curve. Northbound trains are braking as they enter the curve in to the station, Southbound trains squeal as well. The shavings on the rail base have built up and are highlighted by the lack of rain.
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Caption: The flange squeal point. The south end of the Allandale waterfront station has a curve. Northbound trains are braking as they enter the curve in to the station, Southbound trains squeal as well. The shavings on the rail base have built up and are highlighted by the lack of rain.

Photographer:
Eric May [148] (more) (contact)
Date: 07/29/2016 (search)
Railway: GO Transit (search)
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Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: Newmarket (search)
City/Town: Barrie (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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5 Comments
  1. Not much left… change out maybe next year!

  2. Could you make out the date on the rail? It looks to be excessive wear caused by too much speed for the curve.

  3. The rail is dated 2011.

  4. W O W that is a lot of wear for 5 years use.

  5. 13 months later the rail has been changed out. time will tell how long the new one lasts.

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