Steel rails are typically joined together using a process called rail welding, where the ends of two adjacent rails are heated and fused together to form a continuous track.
Steel rails are typically joined together using a method called "rail welding," where the ends of the rails are heated and fused together to form a continuous track.
Steel rails are typically joined together using a process called rail welding, which involves heating the ends of two rails and then pressing them together to create a strong, continuous joint.