A machine installation for treating the ballast bed of a track

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E01B 27/06 (2006.01) E01B 27/10 (2006.01)

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CA 2137012

A machine installation (1) for treating the ballast bed of a track (2) has a first machine (3) comprising a machine frame (5) supported on on-track undercarriages (4). Associated with this machine frame are a vertically adjustable excavating device (12) for picking up ballast lying beneath the track and a first conveyor belt arrangement for removing the picked-up ballast and a second conveyor belt arrangement (16) for conveying bulk material, of which the intake end (18) is situated at the end of the machine for receiving bulk material from a second machine (7). Associated with the second machine (7) which is arranged so as to precede the first machine (3) in the working direction is a second excavating device (23) comprising an excavating chain (24) for picking up bulk material lying on the track (2) and a third conveyor belt arrangement (26) for the transfer of bulk material, an intake end (27) of the third conveyor belt arrangement (26) being arranged beneath a discharge end (25) of the second excavating device (23).

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