The Colonel, who only relaid some mine wires, informed him that he had himself been entertained by watching the building of new fortifications by the Boers on that day.
During the night the pontoon bridge was removed from its original position and relaid at the point indicated by Colonel Sandbach.
In addition to all the transverse pipes, there were numerous pipes and duct lines to be relaid and rebuilt parallel to the subway and around the station.
The cross-overs, E and F, are taken up occasionally and relaid near the advancing ends of the cut and dump.
Portable sections of tracks, switches and cross-overs are generally used between the points A and B, and can be relaid very quickly.
They also asserted that the line was already being relaid to Maribogo, and that the railway servants had returned to that station.
The railway to the South could not be relaid for weeks, and, as an alternative, my eyes turned longingly towards the Transvaal and Pretoria.
The total length of track laid or relaid by the Federal Construction Corps during the continuance of the war was 641 miles, and the lineal feet of bridges built or rebuilt was equal to twenty-six miles.
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