Railway Sleepers in Garden

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My garden has three levels to it. The main level has railway sleepers that retain the soil/grass. These were installed by the previous house owner and I am concerned about the possible ill effects that the oil soaked wood can have.

I have 2 questions,

1. Do you think these sleepers can be lifted and replaced without having to remove the soil/grassed area that they retain beforehand

2. I understand that the imbedded oil can soak into the ground soil and taint it causing problems in plant growth etc. I have just placed Raised beds above the area where these sleepers currently sit will any Vegetables I grow there be safe to eat?
 
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there are several types of sleeper
new pretend sleepers untreated or safe
new sleepers
creasote treated
sodden with oil
treated with modern preservatives

now do you know what catagory they fall within !!!!!
 
1. Do you think these sleepers can be lifted and replaced without having to remove the soil/grassed area that they retain beforehand

only one way to find out.

how about a picture of said sleepers.

how to add a picture is in forum information
 
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Thanks for that. If as we suspect it is tar then do you think these sleepers can be lifted and replaced without having to remove the soil/grassed area that they retain beforehand?
 
Those are genuine railway sleepers. They were soaked in creosote and old engine oil for 2 weeks.

do you think these sleepers can be lifted and replaced without having to remove the soil/grassed area that they retain beforehand?

try it and see.

depends if said creosote has gone into the ground
 
you should be able to remove them without disturbing too much. Be aware they are VERY heavy to handle.

You could replace them easily and quickly with new softwood treated ones or oak ones. they are around the £20 mark each
 
I would leave them there they will not do any harm
 
apart from weeping creosote and oil in the hot weather and smelling
 

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