The Westrail project in Hong Kong extended the Hong Kong KCRC line from
Kowloon out to Tuen Mun in the New territories and was mainly constructed
in post tensioned concrete viaduct. Noise attenuation was a critical factor
on the design of the bridge deck and in order to minimise sound generation
from the track it was mounted on floating slabs (FST’s). The FST’s
were laid onto rubber pads on the deck and the track then fixed to the
top of them. Many thousand of FST slabs, each weighing up to 6 tonnes,
needed to be efficiently delivered along the viaduct and lifted into final
position. DLT were awarded the contract from CHCQ JV to design and supply
two FST handling gantries that would lift the track slabs off delivery
carriages, two at a time, and lay them onto final position. The gantries
we developed for this task were designed to run along the derailment kerbs
on rubber wheels as shown below and were powered by a diesel engine mounted
at the top of the gantry. Hydraulic drive was used for both the lifting
winch and long travel motors. Control of all operations was by pendant.
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