Harsco Rail Lands Network Rail O&M Contract

Written by Marybeth Luczak, Executive Editor, Railway Age
“Tampers and stoneblowers are track maintenance machines that make sure the track is correctly aligned and has a smooth level along the rail,” according to Network Rail. “They help to prevent the risk of trains derailing, and ensure smooth, comfortable journeys for passengers and freight trains. These machines generally work at night when no passenger trains are running.” (Network Rail Image)
“Tampers and stoneblowers are track maintenance machines that make sure the track is correctly aligned and has a smooth level along the rail,” according to Network Rail. “They help to prevent the risk of trains derailing, and ensure smooth, comfortable journeys for passengers and freight trains. These machines generally work at night when no passenger trains are running.” (Network Rail Image)

Harsco Corporation on April 5 reported that its Rail division has been awarded a five-year, more than $130 million stoneblower operation and maintenance (O&M) contract from Network Rail, which owns, operates and develops Britain’s railway infrastructure, including 20,000 miles of track; 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts; and thousands of signals, level crossings and stations.

Through the contract, effective May 27, 2023, Harsco Rail will be responsible for the O&M of 14 Network Rail stoneblowers, which “automate the traditional process for repairing and restoring railroad tracks,” according to the the track maintenance products and services supplier.

Harsco Rail has teamed with Network Rail on switch and crossing rail grinders since 2004 and on mobile maintenance train service since 2020.

“This contract doubles the size of our business in the U.K. and exemplifies Network Rail’s continued trust and confidence in our team,” Harsco Rail Group President Claus Heuschmid said. “We are pleased to draw on our extensive knowledge of railway maintenance to support our longtime partner.”

Harsco Rail offers the Multipurpose Stoneblower (pictured) as “an alternative to traditional tamping methods for the restoration of track’s vertical and lateral alignment,” according to the company. (Harsco Photograph)
Harsco Rail offers the Multipurpose Stoneblower (pictured) as “an alternative to traditional tamping methods for the restoration of track’s vertical and lateral alignment,” according to the company. (Harsco Photograph)
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