Roughly 200 lbs
$58.00 a tie.
Railroad Ties can cost anywhere from $6.00 to $10.00 per tie. $6 would be used and shiped in bulk. $10 would be brand new untreated>
A railroad tie.
An eight foot length of railroad tie weighs about 200 pounds. So a 10' tie should be about 250 lbs.
Martin Railroad Tie Co 220 Tye Yard Road Gladstone, VA 24553-3309(434) 933-4398
The Composite railroad tie was patented by (keep in mind patented does not necessarily mean invented) Gordon E. Brown (United States Patent 4105159). The Combination Wood Plastic railroad tie was patented by Hong Man Lee (United States Patent 4286753). The Synthetic railroad tie was patented by Douglas L. Smith (United States Patent 6021958). The Metallic railway tie was patented by Mitchell Amos (United States Patent 1620730).
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It depends on the type of wood.Condition as well affects weight but the average 6.5' tie weighs 100lbs. 3/12/2012 The avg railroad tie which is about 7in X 9in x 8ft weighs about 130lbs. God Bless
To 're-marry' is to tie a new knot...
Depends on how they are made, but some have a lifespan of more than 30 years.
Since the 1870's railroad tracks have been built almost exactly the same. The tie is the wooden beam the keeps the rail (steel usually) off the ground, the rail is connected to the tie with two spikes on either side, and gravel as the base.
June and July rhyme with new tie.