In use, the plough is lowered to rip up the middle of the track as it is hauled along by a locomotive. This action breaks the wooden ties (sleepers) which forces the steel rails out of alignment, making the line impassable by later rail vehicles.
In a lot of places the wood has been replaced by reinforced concrete, I’m not sure if the ploughs can be used anymore.
In a lot of places the wood has been replaced by reinforced concrete, I’m not sure if the ploughs can be used anymore.