Potters Bar Train Station

Using our most powerful Suction Excavator, our 32 tonne quad fan, the Force One operatives were able to excavate the ballast between the rails and down to the underground walk-way below. This walk way is currently under maintenance to waterproof the roof which was made accessible once the surface material was excavated. Force One Suction Excavation was the ideal solution to this task with its ability to safely excavate between the rails and down to the underground walk-way with minimal risk of damage.

This was achievable with using Force One’s unique and innovative RN3 unit which was coupled with our quad fan Suction Excavator using up to 30 meters of extension hoses. Using the extension hoses allowed the RN3 unit to be placed directly over the point of excavation with the Suction Excavator (road vehicle) parked in a safe and suitable location.

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