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Further photographs of test bed Mar 2005

About 9 months after the initial track laying further soil movement has taken place but the track has stayed in position. The soil had dropped about 2" (50mm) in the worst place, between the track and the edging.
Same area after re-ballasting

Further subsidence, note the Fleximount is now visible.
The track is supported by the pipe via the Fleximount and is independent of the terrain. See 2004 setup

After re-ballasting

First run after re-ballasting