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Author: | Jawn Henry [ Sat Mar 31, 2001 10:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Cost of re-laying track |
Does anyone know how much it might cost per-mile to re-lay track (everything,incl. ties,plates,bolts,rail,spikes,ballast and anything i may have missed) over an abandoned R.O.W? amraam120c@hotmail.com |
Author: | Gerald Kopiasz [ Sat Mar 31, 2001 10:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cost of re-laying track |
Greetings, I have heard people say $75 dollars per foot, which would equate to $396,000 dollars (5,280 feet X 75). I have also heard some people say a million a mile. I'd suspect these are probably expremes and would be contingent upon what materials you are utilizing and how you acquire them. Thanks, Gerald Kopiasz, President Heartland Railroad Historical Society > Does anyone know how much it might cost > per-mile to re-lay track (everything,incl. > ties,plates,bolts,rail,spikes,ballast and > anything i may have missed) over an > abandoned R.O.W? Heartland Railroad Historical Society hrrhs@aol.com |
Author: | Tom Gears [ Sun Apr 01, 2001 1:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cost of re-laying track |
It depends how many NIMBYs file suit to stop you. The lawyer fees will run up before you lay on foot of track. Tom Gears Wilmington, DE Steam Railroading Message Board |
Author: | G. W. Laepple [ Sun Apr 01, 2001 11:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cost of re-laying track |
> Greetings, > I have heard people say $75 dollars per > foot, which would equate to $396,000 dollars > (5,280 feet X 75). I have also heard some > people say a million a mile. I'd suspect > these are probably expremes and would be > contingent upon what materials you are > utilizing and how you acquire them. > Thanks, > Gerald Kopiasz, President > Heartland Railroad Historical Society If you have a fairly intact right-of-way, you are probably looking at something around $45 to $60 a foot. This will depend on how busy railroad contractors in your area might be, whether you want to use new or relay ties and rail, tec. Rockhill Trolley Museum is having about 2,900 feet of track laid at a cost of approximately $20 a foot, but they have the rail on hand. K4s1361@hotmail.com |
Author: | Tom Shreve [ Sun Apr 01, 2001 4:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cost of re-laying track |
> If you have a fairly intact right-of-way, > you are probably looking at something around > $45 to $60 a foot. This will depend on how > busy railroad contractors in your area might > be, whether you want to use new or relay > ties and rail, tec. Rockhill Trolley Museum > is having about 2,900 feet of track laid at > a cost of approximately $20 a foot, but they > have the rail on hand. You also have to take into account what you are running over this rail. A line built for small tank engines will not support even a small consolidation much less 3985. ironbartom@aol.com |
Author: | Mary F. Bowyer [ Tue Apr 03, 2001 9:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cost of re-laying track |
> Does anyone know how much it might cost > per-mile to re-lay track (everything,incl. > ties,plates,bolts,rail,spikes,ballast and > anything i may have missed) over an > abandoned R.O.W? We are in Southwestern Pa, and to lay new track here is about 75$ a foot, keep in mind that is stick rail, Class Two, 130lb rail. NOT including acquiring any right of way.You would add more for higher class,heavier rail, switches,crossovers,culvets,subbed, whatever.By the way here it costs 200$ a foot to resurface and existing highway Mary F. Bowyer Kiski Junction Railroad. mary@kiskijunction.com |
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