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Railroad Maintenance. A presentation created for Lesson 3: Efficient Railroad Maintenance of the Exploring Transportation Maintenance Module. So what is Railroad Maintenance?.
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Railroad Maintenance A presentation created for Lesson 3: Efficient Railroad Maintenance of the Exploring Transportation Maintenance Module
So what is Railroad Maintenance? Railways are made up of complex mechanical and electrical systems and there are hundreds of thousands of moving parts. If a railway service is to be reliable, the equipment must be kept in good working order and regular maintenance is the essential ingredient to achieve this. A railway will not survive for long as a viable operation if it is allowed to deteriorate because of lack of maintenance. Although maintenance is expensive, it will become more expensive to replace the failing equipment early in its life because maintenance has been neglected. http://www.railway-technical.com/train-maint.shtml
What would I do if I worked in track maintenance? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fn5e2EXjb1Y
What kind of equipment is used in railroad maintenance? Mechanized Road-Bed Maintenance Machines Ballast Cleaners (Shoulder Cleaners) Ditch Diggers Jordan Spreaders Defect Detection Cars Undercutters
What kind of equipment is used in railroad maintenance? Surfacing Machines Ballast Regulators Spike Inserters Spike Pullers
What kind of equipment is used in railroad maintenance? Surfacing Machines Tampers Tie Cranes Tie Extractors/Inserters
What kind of equipment is used in railroad maintenance? Other Maintenance Equipment Rail Grinders Snow Plows Speeders/Motor Cars
How do railroads maintain their MOW? • MOW= Maintenance of Way • In simple terms, its the job of keeping track and roadbed in good condition. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpkAT7cWgjM
Resources • For more information on this topic, please visit the following webpages: • http://www.american-rails.com/railroad-maintenance.html • http://www.nrcma.org • http://arema.org/ • http://www.railway-technical.com/train-maint.shtml