Moments in a minor key

By Dcred

ORANGE MEN

JOB DESCRIPTION


Repair or adjust track switches, using wrenches and replacement parts.
Cut rails to specified lengths, using rail saws.
Operate track-wrench machines to tighten or loosen bolts at joints that hold ends of rails together.
Lubricate machines, change oil, or fill hydraulic reservoirs to specified levels.
Clean or make minor repairs to machines or equipment.
Drill holes through rails, tie plates, or fishplates for insertion of bolts or spikes, using power drills.
Raise rails, using hydraulic jacks, to allow for tie removal and replacement.
Clean, grade, or level ballast on railroad tracks.
Clean tracks or clear ice or snow from tracks or switch boxes.
Operate single- or multiple-head spike pullers to pull old spikes from ties.
Engage mechanisms that lay tracks or rails to specified gauges.
Grind ends of new or worn rails to attain smooth joints, using portable grinders.
Patrol assigned track sections so that damaged or broken track can be located and reported.
Operate single- or multiple-head spike driving machines to drive spikes into ties and secure rails.
Dress and reshape worn or damaged railroad switch points or frogs, using portable power grinders.
Adjust controls of machines that spread, shape, raise, level, or align track, according to specifications.
Observe leveling indicator arms to verify levelness and alignment of tracks.
Drive graders, tamping machines, brooms, or ballast spreading machines to redistribute gravel or ballast between rails.
Drive vehicles that automatically move and lay tracks or rails over sections of track to be constructed, repaired, or maintained.
Push controls to close grasping devices on track or rail sections so that they can be raised or moved.
Turn wheels of machines, using lever controls, to adjust guidelines for track alignments or grades, following specifications.
String and attach wire-guidelines machine to rails so that tracks or rails can be aligned or leveled.
Spray ties, fishplates, or joints with oil to protect them from weathering.
Operate tie-adzing machines to cut ties and permit insertion of fishplates that hold rails.
Paint railroad signs, such as speed limits or gate-crossing warnings.

AND ON THE PLUS SIDE YOU GET TO WEAR ORANGE.

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