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Accessibility Equipment
Accessibility equipment on trains includes ramps, lifts, boarding aids and interior fittings that support passengers with reduced mobility. These components help ensure compliance with accessibility standards and improve the travel experience for all passengers.
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Buffers · Couplers · Drawgear
Buffers, couplers and drawgear are key components of a train’s connection and energy absorption systems. They enable the safe and efficient coupling of rolling stock and absorb forces during movement or impacts. This section covers suppliers of buffers, automatic and semi-automatic couplers, and associated drawgear used across various rail applications.
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Freight Train Loading · Discharge Components
Loading and discharge components are essential for the efficient handling of freight, allowing cargo to be loaded onto and unloaded from wagons safely and quickly. This includes hatches, valves, discharge gates, rotary couplings and related mechanisms tailored to different types of bulk or containerised goods. This section covers suppliers offering these components for freight rail applications.
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Freight Train Underframes
Underframes form the structural base of a freight wagon, supporting the body and absorbing loads during transport. They must be designed for strength, durability and compatibility with different wagon types and cargo weights. This section includes suppliers that manufacture and supply underframes for freight rolling stock.
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Freight Wagon Bodies
Freight wagon bodies are the main structural enclosures used to carry goods by rail. Their design varies depending on cargo type, including open, covered, tank or container wagons. This section covers suppliers that manufacture or supply freight wagon bodies and related components.
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Gangways
Gangways are flexible, enclosed connections between train cars, allowing passengers to move safely between carriages while the train is in motion. They improve accessibility and passenger flow, especially on long-distance and multiple-unit trains.
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General Wagon Components
General wagon components include the structural and functional elements common to most freight wagons, such as side walls, hatches, underframe fittings and securing systems. These parts support the safe, efficient transport of goods and contribute to the wagon’s overall durability and performance.
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Latching Systems · Handles · Hinges
Access hardware such as latching systems, handles and hinges is essential across multiple rail applications, including roof hatches, toolboxes, HVAC units, cabinets and central locking systems. This category also includes accessories like inspection windows and specialist keys used to operate or secure these components.
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Minor Components
Minor components include the small but essential parts used in the manufacture and assembly of rolling stock, such as screws, bolts, washers, rivets and other fasteners. These items contribute to structural integrity, safety and ease of maintenance across a wide range of train systems and subsystems.
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Rolling Stock Materials
Rolling stock materials include a wide range of products used in the construction, protection and finish of rail vehicles. This includes laminates for interior surfaces, exterior coatings, sealants for joints and glazing, as well as plastic sheeting and specialist paints. These materials must meet stringent safety, durability and fire-resistance standards to comply with rail sector requirements.
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Train Body Shells · Structural Parts
Train body shells and structural parts form the main outer and load-bearing elements of a train. These include the framework, sidewalls, roof sections and underframes, typically manufactured from lightweight yet strong materials such as aluminium or stainless steel. Designed for safety, durability and aerodynamic performance, these components are essential to the structural integrity and energy efficiency of passenger and freight rolling stock.
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Train Doors
Train doors provide safe and efficient access to and from passenger trains. They include external sliding, plug or folding doors, as well as internal compartment or gangway doors. Modern train door systems incorporate features such as obstacle detection, automatic operation and thermal insulation to improve safety, passenger flow and energy efficiency. These systems are essential for both high-speed and commuter rail applications.
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Train Part Forgings · Castings
Forgings and castings are key manufacturing processes used to create durable and high-strength components for rolling stock. These include structural parts such as bogie frames, couplers, brake components and axle boxes. Forging involves shaping metal using compressive force, while casting involves pouring molten metal into a mould. Both techniques are chosen based on performance requirements, tolerances and production volumes.
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Train Windows
Train windows provide visibility, safety and thermal insulation for passengers. They are typically manufactured using toughened or laminated glass and often incorporate features such as tinting, double glazing or integrated blinds. Windows must meet strict safety and durability standards due to vibration, pressure changes and potential impact during service. This section includes fixed and opening windows, sealed units and specialist glazing for passenger and driver cabins.
Train Body Components News
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UK Government Unveils Plan to Improve Accessibility in Transport
The Government has announced work aimed at improving accessible toilets on the railways to improve accessibility in transport for people wit…
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World’s First Citadis X05 Light Rail Vehicle Delivered to Sydney
Alstom has delivered the first of 60 Citadis X05 light rail vehicles (LRVs) to Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) in Sydney, Australia, a…
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RTA Inspects Progress of New Trains for Dubai Metro
A delegation from the Roads and Transport Authority has visited France to check the work progress in the manufacturing of 50 new trains for …
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PowerRail Locomotive Services Celebrate Expansion
PowerRail Locomotive Services recently broke-ground on their latest facility improvement project. Plans include the expansion of the existin…
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Parker Hannifin Partners with Tidyco to Showcase Motion and Control Solutions for the Rail Industry at Railtex 2017
Celebrating its centenary year, Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, is participating at this year’s...
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CRRC to Build Manufacturing Plant in Canada
CRRC Corporation announced on May 5 that it will build a plant in Canada as it looks to further expand its marketing channels in North Ameri…
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Hitachi Begins Work on Virgin Trains’ Azuma Fleet
Virgin Trains’ customers are a step closer to new trains as work begins on the Azuma fleet (Class 800), due to enter service on the east coa…
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Lightweight Structures for the Railway Industry
For the lightweight front cabin in the AFS design the engineers had to develop a material concept that... Lightweight Structures for the Rai…
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Multi-Contact to become Stäubli Electrical Connectors: A Connection for the Future
Multi-Contact, the leading international manufacturer of electrical contacts and system solutions for industrial applications has been part …
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Parker Hannifin Demonstrate Total Solutions Approach at InnoTrans 2016
Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, demonstrated an expansive range of technology solutions at this year’…
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The Refurbishment Conundrum – Repair or Replace?
When it comes to the components and control systems of rail carriages, the pneumatic door controls and locking systems are often some of the…
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How to Achieve Reliable Pneumatic Performance in Extreme Operating Conditions
Dave Walker, Parker Hannifin’s Market Development Manager rail, outlines some key considerations when selecting pneumatic solutions for extr…

