Harsco Rail awarded contracts for two maintenance machines

Written by Jenifer Nunez, assistant editor

Harsco Rail has won two contracts for two separate projects on major transit railroads in the northeastern U.S. totaling approximately $10 million in projected revenues.

 

Under the first award, a Harsco P811 Track Renewal System and its 24-person crew will replace approximately 22,000 ties and eight miles of rail in the greater New York City metropolitan area during 2016 and 2017. Together with its crew, the P811 will remove and replace old crossties, fasteners and rail in a single, self-contained set of units. The track renewal projects are scheduled to begin in early spring and finish by the end of May each year, such that the work is completed prior to the summer-season upturn in rail traffic.

In the second award, a Harsco New Track Construction machine and its 13-person crew will be working in New York and Connecticut building approximately five miles of new continuous welded rail (CWR) track in both 2016 and 2017. This project will entail laying approximately 12,000 new ties and installing the new CWR rail.

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