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wow. Those must be relatively new ties to be holding the spikes that well.
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Hey, Ian! I dare you to take one of your motor cars across there.
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With welded rail it would probably hold a motor car as long as the spikes kept everything in gauge. Rails, like cables, are very strong in tension.
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