Using a sledge hammer to knock the axle back into place. You can see about a 2" gap above the axle. The blocks are positioned so that the weight of this end of the car is substantially resting on this dislodged axle. |
Date:
4/11/2007 |
Location:
Corvallis, OR Map  |
Views:
244 |
Collection Of:

Charles Bonville |
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Author: Charles Bonville
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Picture Categories: Wreck |
This picture is part of album: PNWR "Toledo Hauler" Derailment, Corvallis |