Great video find Chauncey Gardiner, the best I've seen on railroad building. Amazing how fast they can lay a section of track with that kind of equipment. One thing that struck me among others was the amount of aggregates required to build a railroad. There will be no aggregate shortage along KWG's staked esker route and limited need to transport the aggregate into place. The bed for the railroad is already there in most places, just waiting for ties and tracks. This will save enormous amounts of time and be a huge cost savings.
What are we waiting for? Where are we at in reference to KWG getting the go ahead, from various parties/groups involved, to build the railroad?
eagleeye