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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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Voestalpine Railway Systems’ Key Role in EU Rail FA3
voestalpine Railway Systems has joined the EU Rail FA3 initiative, contributing advanced turnout technology, condition-based monitoring
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Proving Performance – Holland Automated Manganese Repair (HAMR®)
Rail Track Materials: Recent data has shown Holland's HAMR-welded frogs lasting over 6 months with some over 50 MGT in-track.
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One Cut. One Minute. Zero Compromise.
ROBEL’s battery-powered ROCUT E3 rail cutter delivers fast, precise and ergonomic rail cutting in tunnels and urban environments.
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900Incident Watch is Granted Network Rail Product Approval!
Ninehundred's 900 Incident Watch Camera has received full Network Rail approval, enabling safe, compliant remote watchperson monitoring.
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Designing A Rail Data Architecture For Actionable Site Intelligence
How structured site assessments, a central data warehouse and RailBI planning software transform rail maintenance.
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Evolving Infrastructure: Trends Defining the Next Era of Digital Transformation
Group Engineering Director at Telent Mick Mohan discusses the trends defining the impending era of digital transformation.
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IHHA & WCRR 2025: Goldschmidt Presents Solutions for RCF Prevention
Goldschmidt showcases at this year’s Rail Research Week in Colorado Springs (USA), how innovative inspection technologies help detect RCF at…
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Hotshot Thermal Imaging Train to Prevent Delays on SWR Services
South Western Railway (SWR) & Network Rail have announced trials of new thermal imaging technology that aims to help prevent delays.
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Network Rail Carries Out UK's First Low-Carbon Track Renewal
Network Rail has replaced 1,150 yards of plain line track with low-carbon materials – completing the UK's first low-carbon track renewal.
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Powering Performance: Understanding Battery Reliability in AEI Systems
COMET Industries explores how reliable battery technologies boost uptime and performance in AEI systems for rail logistics.
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From Heavy Haul to High Speed Rail – Find us this November
Holland presents its INTELLIWELD® control system and fleet innovations this November to elevate rail welding and track-maintenance performan…
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Weatherizing AEI Systems Before Winter: The Field-Tech Procedure That Keeps Your Data Flowing
Keep AEI systems running in freezing weather with this field-tech winterization checklist for batteries, sensors, and enclosures
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Designing for Decades: TransCore’s Commitment to Reliability
TransCore explains how its focus on durability, lifecycle support, and trusted partnerships make it a reliable name in the rail industry.
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Stadler Opens Welding Facility in Salt Lake City
Stadler has officially opened a new welding facility at its Salt Lake City campus, where aluminium train car bodies will now be produced.
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Successful Cooperation to Improve Bike-Rail Contact on Vienna’s U6 Subway Line
At the Wheel Rail Interaction Conference 2025, voestalpine Rail Technology presented an urban rail project on the U6 subway line in Vienna.
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Intelliweld Control System: Advancing Weld Quality and Data Management
Holland Intelliweld Control System combines real-time monitoring and remote troubleshooting to ensure higher weld quality.
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Turnout Systems: Intelligent, Connected, and Future-Proof. Systemic Thinking for Excellence in Rail Infrastructure.
voestalpine Railway Systems explores how turnout solutions are shaping safer and sustainable rail infrastructure worldwide.
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Building Stronger, Safer Railways With Smarter Welding Technology
Holland's rail welding solutions such as the Puller Lite and Intelliweld help networks manage thermal forces and maintain track safety.
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Spokane River Rail Bridge – Construction Monitoring
Senceive's wireless tilt sensors helped monitor displacement and tilt of the Spokane River Rail Bridge during nearby construction.
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West Highland Line to Close for Essential Repairs and Maintenance
The West Highland Line is set to close between 7-17 November as essential repairs and maintenance work takes place across the tracks.
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Smart Tram Monitoring at HTM: Althen Sensors & Controls Implements 3D Wheel+ System
Althen Sensors looks at how its 3D Wheel+ real-time weighing and wheel measurement can enhance predictive maintenance for tram networks.
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Argus 2.0 Track Inspector Wins 2025 Progressive Railroading Reader’s Choice Award
Holland’s Argus 2.0 Track Inspector has won Progressive Railroading's Reader’s Choice Award 2025 for innovation in rail.
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Embedding the Future: How Vector is Transforming Light Rail
Trelleborg discusses the challenges of rail encapsulation and the benefits of its Vector embedded rail system.
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Tackling the Challenge of Unstable Slopes – The Advance of Wireless Remote Condition Monitoring
Senceive explores the challenges of unstable landscapes and how its remote condition monitoring can reduce disruption.







