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Target Profiles for Rail Grinding: A Never Ending Story

January 4, 2014 | Filed under: Rail Grinding, Rail Maintenance

By Anders Frick and Dr. Wolfgang Schoech • July, 2008 Rail maintenance work is a process of removing metal from the rail head at the right time and at the right place. At first, rail grinding was performed to remove surface irregularities and defects — a process that required significant metal …

Specification and Documentation of Rail Grinding Work in Europe

January 4, 2014 | Filed under: Rail Grinding, Rail Maintenance

By Dr. Wolfgang Schoech • July, 2007 Rail grinding practices and requirements have evolved over the years. In the past, rail grinding programs were controlled by railway personnel who were responsible for selecting the sites, choosing the number of grinding passes and determining when a program was finished. Today, grinding programs …

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