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On Site Welding
On-site railway welding is carried out directly on the track during construction, repair or maintenance work. This process joins rail sections together, either during new track installation or when replacing damaged rail segments. Methods such as flash butt welding and aluminothermic (thermite) welding are commonly used, depending on the application. On-site welding minimises disruption, ensures strong rail joints and helps restore track integrity without requiring rail sections to be transported off site.
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Rail Flaw Detection
Rail flaw detection identifies internal or surface-level defects in the track that could compromise safety or performance. This is typically carried out using specialised vehicles or handheld equipment that employ ultrasonic, electromagnetic or visual inspection technologies. These systems help detect cracks, inclusions and fatigue before they develop into critical failures, enabling preventative maintenance and reducing the risk of derailments.
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Rail Reprofiling
Rail reprofiling restores the optimal shape of the rail head to ensure a smooth and safe running surface for train wheels. This process helps reduce wear and tear on both the track and rolling stock, lowers noise and vibration, and extends the life of the rail. Reprofiling is typically carried out using grinding or milling machines and is an essential part of preventative track maintenance.
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Rail Tools & Equipment
Rail tools and equipment cover the specialised instruments and machinery used for installing, maintaining and repairing railway track. This includes hand tools like rail tongs and spike pullers, as well as powered equipment such as hydraulic track jacks, rail drills and impact wrenches. These tools are essential for ensuring safe, efficient track works across construction, routine maintenance and emergency repairs.
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Track Renewal & Maintenance
Track renewal and maintenance involves replacing worn-out track components and carrying out regular servicing to ensure safe and reliable railway operations. This includes rail and sleeper replacement, ballast cleaning and tamping, joint welding and geometry corrections. These activities are vital for maintaining line speed, minimising disruptions and extending the lifecycle of the railway infrastructure.
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Track Tamping · Levelling · Lining
Track tamping, levelling and lining are essential maintenance activities that restore the correct geometry of the track. Tamping compacts the ballast beneath the sleepers to improve support and stability, levelling corrects vertical irregularities, and lining adjusts the horizontal alignment. These processes help ensure a smooth ride, reduce wear on rolling stock and track components, and maintain safe operating conditions.
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Train Lighting · Warning Systems
Train lighting and warning systems improve visibility and safety on and around rolling stock. This includes headlights, marker lights and tail lamps, as well as audible and visual alerts that signal braking, door operations or faults. These systems help reduce the risk of accidents, support safe operation in low-visibility conditions and ensure compliance with railway safety regulations.
Track Maintenance News
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UniAC[2]: Plug-and-Play Brings New Efficiency to Axle Counting
voestalpine Railway Systems launches UniAC[2], a plug-and-play axle counting system offering faster installation and hot-swap maintenance.
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Dual Inventive's May Blog
In this May Blog from Dual Inventive, they explore how infrastructure managers are asked to deliver safe railways with less resource.
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Why Rail Asset Management Software Needs a Planning Layer, Not Just a Database
Rail asset management software needs more than a database — find out why a planning layer drives better intervention decisions.
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Holland at InnoTrans 2026
Holland is gearing up for InnoTrans 2026 with its most comprehensive display yet, showcasing innovations in rail welding and track measureme…
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What Asset Maintenance Planning Looks Like in Modern Rail Infrastructure
See what asset maintenance planning looks like in modern rail infrastructure, from condition data to better planning decisions.
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Demagnetised by Design
Magnetism is an overlooked quality risk in steel rail manufacturing. Maurer Magnetic explains why demagnetisation deserves a place in every …
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Spring Roundup: New Partnerships, New Capabilities
One Big Circle rounds up a busy start to 2026: a strategic partnership with Loram, new CPD training, and expanded AIVR capabilities.
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Gradall TrackStar with Grapple Attachment Handles Railway Maintenance Jobs Efficiently
Norfolk Southern uses the Gradall XL 4130 V TrackStar with a grapple attachment for ditching, tree removal and ballast restoration.
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Twente, Netherlands – Rail Track Monitoring
Senceive delivered 3,622 wireless tilt sensors in under five weeks to help ProRail monitor track stability on the Amsterdam–Berlin high-spee…
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Preventing Catastrophic Rail Failures with Continuous Fleet-Based Track Monitoring
This whitepaper from Televic Rail looks into preventing catastrophic rail failures with continuous fleet-based track monitoring.
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Polyurethane Insulated Joint Bars: Reducing Interference at the Wayside
COMET look into how polyurethane insulated joint bars reduce wayside electrical interference and improve track circuit isolation.
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Why Rail Substructure Maintenance Needs to Change
TrackTex, InterAx Geogrid and GeoSpike are giving railroads a better, and more cost-effective alternative explains Rail Market Manager at Te…
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Looking Ahead to the Future of Infrastructure: Intelligent Monitoring and Diagnostic Systems for Maximum Availability
voestalpine Railway Systems' zentrak platform delivers real-time condition monitoring, predictive maintenance and fault detection.
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ROTAMP – Tamping Machines by ROBEL
ROBEL's ROTAMP range offers 2-stroke, 4-stroke and battery-powered vertical tamping machines for railway sleepers.
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Elektra 483 G3 Linear Lighting System: Engineered for Continuity, Built for Movement
The Elektra 483 G3 from I-Vision Lighting Solutions represents a major advancement in linear LED lighting.
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Digitalization on the Railway: Greater Transparency Through Innovative Technology
voestalpine Railway Systems on how RFID, digital twins, and the zentrak platform are transforming railway track management.
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Curbing Copper Cable Theft: Turning Hunted into Hunter
Sensonic's DAS technology turns fibre optic cables into real-time acoustic sensors to detect and prevent trackside copper cable theft.
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Rail Simulation: Duplicate Your Workbank To Plan Renewals With Confidence
Rail BI's simulation workbank lets planners duplicate live rail renewal plans, test scenarios safely, and migrate approved changes back with…
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Quality and Safety Are Non-Negotiable
ROBEL's ROCLAMP 68.05, ROGAUGE 24.06 and ROSTRESS 24.70 deliver secure rail end connection, precise track gauge alignment and controlled rai…
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Good News from France: Mobile Worksites Now Authorised to Use MRWS!
Zöllner's Mobile Radio Warning System (MRWS) has been approved by SNCF Réseau for mobile worksites in France.
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Keeping People Safe and Projects Running Smoothly
ZÖLLNER's Mobile Radio Warning System protects trackside workers at construction sites with failsafe SIL4 technology and modular design.
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45 Turnout Transport Wagons in Operation
Voestalpine Railway Systems operates Europe’s largest turnout transport fleet, delivering pre-assembled turnout systems.
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Dellner Services UK and Alstom Sign Long-Term Coupler Overhaul Agreement Until 2050
Dellner Services UK has signed a long-term agreement with Alstom to deliver coupler overhaul services for UK Aventra fleets.
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Rail Industry Solutions Start with Smarter Parts Inventory Planning
Comet explains how strategic parts inventory planning and predictive procurement help rail operators reduce downtime.







