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Today sees the operation of the Edinburgh Trams route...the time lapse video is most helpful...
And Derby celebrates 175 years of railway heritage...
Siemens' restructuring will affect 11,600 jobs world wide...
HS2 will apparently create a mega city region.....whilst a WCML-Crossrail link would help with Euston's HS2 rebuild......
And an interesting video on Network Rail and signalling.....
Click on the links for the full details...
And then there is Howard Sprenger's Raildate...a handy summary of the week that was, and upcoming events. Go support your local heritage centre!
Headlines
Edinburgh's trams roll into action..time lapse video. (BBC News)
Derby celebrates 175 years of railway heritage.(BBC News)
Siemens restructuring to affect 11,600 jobs worldwide.(BBC News)
HS2 ‘will create a new mega-city region’(Transport Xtra)
WCML-Crossrail link studied to facilitate Euston HS2 rebuild.(Transport Xtra)
Rail Management: Production, Track Inspection and Maintenance.(railwaysignalling.eu)
Travelling by train is 15 times safer than travelling by car, and one of the main reasons it's so safe is the impressive work of rail management: production, track inspection and maintenance.
Network Rail is responsible for every 20.000 miles of track that means 40.000 miles of rail.
Rail has many advantages over roads:
- faster
- high load capacity
- safer (15 times safer than travelling by car)
and one of the main reasons it’s so safe is the huge amount of work of maintenance team and engineers.
The type of material used to make rail is very important and specified: 0.6 carbon steel and other alloying addiction to increase strengthens and hardness. This type of steel is mainly produced in Tata Steel’s works in Scunthorpe. The rail production process begins with 70.5 meters long blocks of steel called “blooms” weighing 6.5 tons. This bloom is heated in a furnace at 12040°C, then it is transformed in a 108 meters in length.
At the end of the production the rail passes through a complex computer-controlled Non-destructive Test (NDT) process to look at them profile in terms of surface quality using UV, lasers, ultrasonic and eddy currents.
It is desirable to have the longest rail that can be practically delivered: the fewer the joints the stronger the rail. 216m is the practically limit that can be delivered to track. The standard rail by Tata Steel is very high, but even the best rails won’t last forever.
Bryan Whitney is the principal track engineer for Network Rail, and part of his job is to understand how the degradation of rail occurs, how quickly it happens, where it happens and how to mitigate against it.
The mainly type of degradation are: fatigue damage on the surface and internally within the rail, wear, plastic deformation and loss of section due to corrosion (especially in aggressive environment like level crossing).
One of the most important ways Rail Network manages rail is through inspection: they have a fleet of monitoring trains but in complex layout they still need to inspect on foot using portable kits.
Following inspection, the next most important part of rail management is preventive maintenance, and the principal means of preventive maintenance are grinding and lubrication.
(Network Rail on YouTube)
UK Heritage
Bridge to the Future appeal reaches halfway – £500,000!(GCR)
Raildate..
RAILDATE - your free weekly guide to what's happening, what's new and what's on
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Africa
Morocco – ONCF and UIC International Seminar for Railway Safety.(menarailpost)
China
Taiwan plans to help lossmaking high-speed rail company.(wantchinatimes)
Turkey
High-speed train construction plagued by disasters, vandalism.(Today's Zaman)
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