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1borna
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18 February 2023 17:47:09(UTC)
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This morning the transformer was loaded and went back to the factory for testing
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19 February 2023 19:31:26(UTC)
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Bojan Dremelj filmed everything from the neighboring mountain
He also shot a film
The pictures were also taken by Jurij Kozar
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20 February 2023 19:01:12(UTC)
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Thank you for posting this and keeping us updated.
Quite an impressive salvage operation, in a tight space.
Originally Posted by: 1borna
It must go on a special wagon for that purpose, the roads in Zidan Most and the surrounding area are narrow and winding, so transportation by special road vehicle is not possible.
In Norway, they sometimes transport transformers on roads and ships, due to remote locations. (
and accidents have also happened, but it was scraped on site
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But they have managed to transport them on surprisingly narrow and curvy roads.
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20 February 2023 19:46:40(UTC)
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Thank you!
There were several videographers at the scene, some of whom I know personally, so more photos were found
There will be a lot more pictures in the next few days if I'm not boring?
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20 February 2023 23:02:12(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: 1borna
Thank you!
There were several videographers at the scene, some of whom I know personally, so more photos were found
There will be a lot more pictures in the next few days if I'm not boring?
Absolutely not boring ;), appreciate your posts.
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Originally Posted by: 1borna
Thank you!
There were several videographers at the scene, some of whom I know personally, so more photos were found
There will be a lot more pictures in the next few days if I'm not boring?
Absolutely not boring ;), appreciate your posts.
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21 February 2023 08:15:18(UTC)
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Not sure I would want to be in there with the load still hanging on the crane ...
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21 February 2023 20:05:38(UTC)
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It is a trained team that has been doing this several times a year for decades.
Later, that part of the wagon was raised hydraulically
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Had there been an extra sidig long enough for 4 Goliath cranes, could they have lifted the wreckage and trafo?
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21 February 2023 20:57:12(UTC)
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The "smaller" ones that came first were used for removal
of an overturned wagon, 2 of them could also lift the transformer, but with a lot of risk, so it was decided to bring the biggest one (the transport of the disassembled one required 30 tow trucks!) After all, the smaller ones were used to assemble the biggest one, these days there will be work again to disassemble and transport everything.
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21 February 2023 23:31:11(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: marklinist5999
Had there been an extra sidig long enough for 4 Goliath cranes, could they have lifted the wreckage and trafo?
that depends on how close they could get, the Goliath can "only" lift approx 45/32 metric tons at the maximum extension of the crane boom(16,4/19.5m). Crane's maximum capacity is often at very close distances (and often not very usable). On the Goliath its 7,5m
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27 February 2023 20:16:26(UTC)
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The train with the transformer on its way to the factory was filmed in Ljubljana
On the second day in Zidani most, the restoration of the contact network was immediately started
Soon, regular traffic was taking place on all tracks
It took two days to disassemble the largest crane and transport everything
In some moments it was very tight
A total of 30 large trucks were needed to transport everything
That would be the end of this long story...
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28 February 2023 01:56:01(UTC)
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Thank you for all the pictures and comments on this accident.
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01 April 2023 19:26:38(UTC)
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Messrs. Ponikvar and Dremelj have published a commendable pdf about everything that happened and resolved regarding the overturning of the wagon with transformer in the Zidan most-
link
There is a lot of information and pictures about the station itself, special wagons and cranes! (The text is in Slovenian, but pictures and technical data do not need translation)
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06 August 2023 21:50:47(UTC)
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Thanks for all the pictures and films.
Current layout:
http://www.svensktmjforu.../index.php?topic=10990.0
The former project:
http://www.svensktmjforu...forum_posts.asp?TID=1097
With Pictures and trackplans, but in Swedish
Transitation-curves in C-track:
https://www.marklin-user...9-on-75-cm.aspx#post9281
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