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RailPictures.Net Photo: LRG 24 Loram Loram Rail Grinder at Salt Lake City, Utah by James Belmont
 
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    » Rose Park Spur, UP Salt Lake Subdivision 
    » Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (more..)
    » September 06, 2014
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    A Loram Maintenance of Way eight stone grinder (with two four-stone carts) takes a break on the Rose Park Spur in Salt Lake City. The LRG24 is a specialty light rail grinder with an integrated dust collection system and a special noise-suppression system to grind in public areas. The combination of Type II and Loram's patented offset grinding allows the flexibility to grind a variety of rail conditions, including corrugation removal, mill scale removal on new rail, switches, crossings, imbedded rail, tunnels, open rail spots, or profiling.
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