Laying and Maintenance of Track
Laying and Maintenance of Track
Laying of track
Before laying the track, it should be verified
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Laying of track
Laying of track
v. Place pads on sleepers Note also that;
vi. Place rails in correct alignment Several of these processes can be
vii. Attach fastening devices automated. Clearly it is important to
viii. Weld up/bolt rail sections achieve a good smooth alignment and
ix. Place more ballast around the sleepers machines assist greatly.
x. Tamp (see later) – essentially a
levelling process
xi. Let the trains compact the ballast for
you
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TAMPING … TAMPING …
Disadvantages:
Leaves the ballast in a loosened state
Immediate settlement is expected.
Temporary speed restrictions is required.
Creates more fine material.
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TAMPING … TAMPING …
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The Principle:
The ballast cleaner is a self-contained
unit.
It progresses along the track at about 4
kph.
Being slow, it is therefore expensive.
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The Principle:
Ballast cleaning would normally be
followed by tamping to restore the
correct level to the track.
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C:Tamping
Damages the ballast, causing large
numbers of fractures in critical areas.
D:From the subgrade soil
If not separated from the ballast (e.g. by
a sand blanket or a geotextile), the two
materials will mix.
Ballast will tend to sink into the soils as
soil (in the form of slurry) is pumped (see
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