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HOW TRAIN TRACKS ARE LAID

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Issue 200

This feat of engineering keeps long carriages in-line and fixed to the ground

- AILSA HARVEY

HOW TRAIN TRACKS ARE LAID

The world's railway networks are over 800,000 miles long, hauling conventional trains at speeds over 100 miles per hour across the countryside and through towns and cities.

High-quality tracks are vital for fast commutes across obstacle-free terrain. A train's wheels securely fix to these tracks as their conicalshaped wheels have a wider circumference on the outer edge, while the inner edge of the wheel has a lip that connects to the inside of the rail as a guide.

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