Rail transport is the most
important medium of transportation across the globe. Railways not only carry
passengers, but they also carry goods, emergency services, and army equipment.
This article covers the major characteristics of railway transportation.
Railways came into existence
as early as 6 B.C. The first railway track was 6 kilometers long
and it was used for the transportation of boats. However, the turning point for
railways and railway technology was the invention of the steam engine by James
Watt in 1775. Since then, railways have undergone huge changes across the
globe. Today we have metro rails speeding as fast as 300 kmph. China has constructed the highest rail road of the
world in the Tibetan region. Even the railway tracks have changed and today we
have reliable, durable, and advanced rails, which make journey by train even
more economical and efficient.
Rail track mainly comprises
two steel rails that are parallel and fixed perpendicular to the elements known
as railway sleepers, the purpose of which, whether made of wood, steel, or
concrete, is to keep a constant distance between the tracks, the track directs
the flanged wheels of the cars on the desired direction without much steering
effort. The tracks allow the trains to be significantly longer compared to road
transport. The rails and the sleepers are placed on compressed earth
foundations. It is ensured that the load of rails and sleepers is evenly
distributed on the foundations to avoid the track buckling. Vibration
monitoring is essential to ensure the stability of the train, rails, and the
rail foundations. There are several ways to relieve stress in the welded
segments. The railway track geometry should be carefully analyzed before the laying of rails and the railway
sleepers. The foundation ground is likely to be settled with the passage of
time, and also due to the heavy vehicle weight. The rails are subjected to
extensive stresses due to which the material selected is good quality alloy
steel, and the rails have expansion joints for temperature variations. The more
the weight of the rails and other components, the faster can be the trains.
The railway track is a complex
composition of rails, sleepers, and fasteners installed on hard foundations.
This complicated configuration is like other structures that are firmly
embedded in the ground. Rail track may be believed to be hovering on the ground
foundation. Therefore, the study and analysis of track stresses is complicated
and important for the track safety. The rail track can be assembled at the site
or prefabricated. The outward rail is higher compared to the inner side rail on
the curves. This technique is called super elevation, and it decreases the
forces that tend to dislocate the track. The ride is also made comfortable by
this process. The track is designed to endure the static and dynamic wheel
loads and disperse them to the ground. The superstructure will be affected
partially due to the high train speeds, but will attain the original
configuration when the load is released. The elements of the railway track are
subjected to different loads as the train moves on the rails. These stresses
are determined by considering the track as an elastic structure.
Continuous welded rail, as
used in modern rail systems, is also called ribbon rail. In this type of track,
flash butt welding is used to weld the rails together. Flash butt welding
requires an automatic track laying mechanism with a strong electric current.
The color of the ends becomes white hot
because of the electrical resistance, and then they are joined with each other
creating a strong weld. A continuous rail can be some kilometers long.
The continuous welded rail segments are repaired by thermite welding. Since the
joints are few, this track is extremely durable, needs less maintenance, and
the ride is smooth. The trains can attain high speeds with little friction. The
laying of welded rails is expensive compared to the jointed tracks. If not
controlled, the rails would elongate during the hot weather and contract during
the cold weather. The rail movement with respect to the sleeper is controlled
by using anchors or clips. Anchors are generally used for wood sleepers, while
clips are used to fasten concrete and steel sleepers. If the longitudinal and
lateral rail controls are inadequate, the track will change its configuration
with changes in temperature, which may cause a derailment.
Changes in technology and
increases in passenger load have resulted in the abandonment of thousands of
miles of railway tracks in the US. Some of the railway tracks have been
upgraded and those which could not be upgraded have been abandoned by the
government and railway companies because of security issues.
Modern
Railway History Time-line
James Watt invented the Steam
Engine in 1775
Oliver Evans develops American
steam engine in 1800 and in 1804 he successfully installs it in a boat.
The Mumbles Train runs as
world's first passenger train in 1807
First eight-wheeled
engine South Carolina was built in 1831.
President Abraham Lincoln
signs the Pacific Railway Act in 1862.
The first diesel-electric
locomotive comes into the picture in 1918.
High speed rails come into
existence in early 1960s.
Shanghai Metro System becomes
world's largest urban transit system in 2010.