Railway Equipment


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Rail track



The rail track is the element of the su - perstructure that makes up the running surface. The rail track is the element that allows the rolling stock to be transported on wheels. The norm for receiving the rail tracks being adopted is the UIC (International Union of Railways). 1. Rail track classification: 1.1 As for the length of the rail. • The most commonly used standard rail track currently has a length of 18m. 1.2 Regarding the weight of the rail track. • The rail tracks are classified by their weight per meter (kg / m). The number that identifies the weight per linear meter





Rail Pad



Rail pads, originally called sole plates, are elastic polyurethane mats mounted between the steel rail tracks and rail sleepers to protect the upper part of the sleeper from wear and impact. Rail pads can reduce fatigue cracks in concrete sleepers, which are believed to be driven by the impact and vibration of the passing train.



Fixing Accessories



Fixing accessories are elements that have the function of securing the rail track to the sleepers. The e-clip 20 used is an elastic fastening element, which allows the rails to be fixed in an easier way. Through folding and distortion, the rail clip can exert pressure on the rail track, which prevents longitudinal movement of the rail track, either by temperature changes or by vibration





Cast-in shoulder



The cast-in shoulder are generally used to absorb the load of rail transport and to distribute to the sleepers offering proven savings.




Insulator



In general, rail track insulators are tapered at each end to improve stability and reduce torsion along the rail tracks. According to practice, steel rail tracks installed with mooring plates are better able to maintain their position, which helps to standardize the track gauge along its length





Flatcars/platform wagons



Flatcars/platform wagons are used to ship freight that is too tall, wide, long or heavy to be shipped on another wagon. The loads include things like heavy construction machinery, military equipment, farm equipment, industrial parts, pipe, steel beams and rails for railroad tracks.





A tank wagon



A tank wagon is moving tank to carry liquids of just about any kind. From chemicals to food products to the fuel, they play a major role in transporting the commodities that help us maintain our way of life. They also enable safe transportation of hazardous materials, like ethanol and flammable liquids.





Carriage



The carriage is the non-motorized railway vehicle intended for the transport of passengers