Photo 20120514. The Plasser GRM-2000, a heavy-duty switch and production tamping machine.

“Over time the constant movement of traffic over the track causes gaps to form in the rock bed on which the track is laid. Often, from the trackside, rail ties can be clearly seen bouncing up and down as the wheels pass over them. Excessive movement is dangerous, of course, so the gaps need to be filled to give a firm base for each rail tie. This is done by the tamping machine.”