My track is practically perfect compared to this!

Here's my version Mike, track quietly finding it's own form after nearly 6 years. Telephoto making it look worse than it is.
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I did wonder if the video was over a washout or something. Even if it was only a temporary problem it was still very scarey.:nail::nail:
 
Hi John
We may think of our lines as 'permanent way' but the garden is always on the move and as the years go by our best efforts are 'moulded' by natural ground movement......Oh and the fact that, like in my case, inadvertent careless stepping has accelerated the process!

Of course there are those of us who have built their lines so that a nuclear attack would not shift them, but most of us, even using concrete blocks etc, will find mother nature 'helping' our track.
But perhaps not as bad as in the vid. Perhaps it is due to a wash-out but the whole track seems to have a certain air of negect
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g11qWro1LzQ&feature=g-vrec&context=G209b56dRVAAAAAAAACQ < Link To http://www.youtube.com/wa...t=G209b56dRVAAAAAAAACQ
 
8| I'm fussy when it comes to track.... whenever I spot it out of line, wrong cant, or twisted, I get the tamping gang to work. Pays dividends, no derailments or uncouplings (until the boys come around for a beer and look see).
 
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