01 June 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
If I was telling you about the dramatic tales and larger than life characters that fill the history of Weybourne, on the North Norfolk coast, it is clear that the wind swept railway sleeper walls and steps that border the shingly beach would not be the gripping part of the story that would excite you most. Like the steam train that puffs cheerfully along the coast, there is a comforting familiarity to the bleached and weathered railway sleepers that edge the rolling dunes. It's much more likely that familes with sandwiches have sat on them, rather than smugglers, spies or an angry Winston Churchill!
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/raised-beds-with-railway-sleepers/smugglers-spies-prime-ministers-railway-sleepers-weybourne-has-it-all
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28 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
These huge multi layered flower beds create an imposing outdoor entrance to the cafe, as well as an inviting space to eat and drink. The thickness and height of these stacked new railway sleeper planters generate a substantial feel to the place that is both stylish and natural looking.
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/raised-beds-with-railway-sleepers/the-entrance-of-the-georgie-bass-cafe-in-flinders-with-eye-catching-new-railway-sleeper-raised-beds
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27 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
Fixing eye catching sculptures of creative ironwork on top of really old lengths of reclaimed hardwood railway sleepers is a simple yet brilliant idea. The contrast between the character of the weathered historical timbers and the modern and quirky metalwork is a brilliant combination. Very unique.
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/unusual-usages-of-railway-sleepers/flinders-collection-of-sculptural-ironwork-with-old-hardwood-railway-sleeper-bases
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26 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
With a total population of 171, Mitta Mitta has more railway sleepers than people, and an excellent taste in railway sleeper landscaping. Where else would a railway sleeper addict want to live, not to mention drinking a craft beer from the Mitta Mitta Brewing Company whilst supporting the local football team, Mitta United.
COME ON YOU MITTA!!
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/retaining-walls-with-railway-sleepers/mitta-mittas-australian-railway-sleeper-walls-slotted-into-steel-h-beams-or-rsjs
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25 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
To say that I am impressed with Peter's incredible project is an understatement! A wonderful collection of steps, walls, paths and raised beds all interlinking on different levels, using weathered reclaimed railway sleeper, and dug out painstakingly by hand An amazing achievement, that is a tribute to both his hard work and your imagination. A stunning piece of landscaping and an incredible transformation of an overgrown railway bank.
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/raised-beds-with-railway-sleepers/peters-amazing-terraced-landscaping-with-used-hardwood-railway-sleepers
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23 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
Thanks to Dave for the pictures of his excellent project. A really simple yet eye catching design that has been beautifully constructed. Once the plants have matured they will look wonderful against the grey backdrop of the fences and raised railway sleeper planters.
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/raised-beds-with-railway-sleepers/dave-kennedys-stylish-raised-planters-with-grey-stained-railway-sleepers
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23 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
What an amazing gem of a garden, near Brooke in Rutland. The silver weathered railway sleepers look so striking amongst the lush greenery, creating raised tiers of hedges, shrubs and picturesque borders. The bleached oak railway sleepers provide inviting steps that link the different heights of this spectacular garden.
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/retaining-walls-with-railway-sleepers/a-striking-garden-in-rutland-with-oak-railway-sleeper-walls-and-steps
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23 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
A perfect example of old hardwood railway sleepers that have weathered and bleached to a silver grey, and are stunningly full of rustic character. They form ancient looking raised beds that border the wooden track that appears from a bygone age. Simply wonderful.
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/raised-beds-with-railway-sleepers/thrussington-mills-raised-beds-and-wooden-track-using-ancient-weathered-railway-sleepers
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20 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
University of Southern Queensland graduate Thomas Murphy has won two national awards for his honours thesis on railway sleeper design.
“When I started looking into what I could do my Honours thesis project on, I saw it as an opportunity to explore something I had a keen interest in – and railway engineering was related to my program,” said Murphy, whose project focussed on the sustainability of Australia’s railway sleepers.
“I conducted a detailed review and analysis of current rail track structures before investigating how emerging sleeper technologies could impact track behaviour in Australia and the best way to employ them,” he added . “I looked at the effectiveness of interspersing railway sleepers of different materials together, that is a timber railway sleeper next to a concrete sleeper, or one concrete sleeper for every two to four timber railway sleepers. “Based on my results I was able to make a recommendation for the interspersing ratio, which in turn can ultimately help to improve the sustainability and durability of our railways.”
With thanks to the Australian Manufacturing Forum
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19 May 2023 / Posted in: Railway Sleeper News
What an impressive starting project using new pine railway sleepers. A beautifully built set of corner raised beds on different levels, that has been neatly framed with paviers, to form an attractive garden planter. Even better is that he's got 5 railway sleepers left over to create something equally eye catching!
https://www.railwaysleepers.com/projects/raised-beds-with-railway-sleepers/malcolms-corner-raised-beds-a-first-project-with-new-pine-railway-sleepers
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