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MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Amtrak workers have made their way to the Middletown Station, as the major renovation of the Keystone Line enters its second phase.
Amtrak crews began work on the 43-mile stretch of rail back in March, and are slowly making their way from Lancaster to Harrisburg. The project is replacing 1950s-era rail ties with more durable concrete rail ties.“I like to use the analogy of a slinky," said Mason."The head-end moves faster, pulling out the old ties, putting in the new ties, and laying down the rail. The crew is following behind them surfacing it, getting it to the right height, and addressing the under-ballast.
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