Steel rails are repaired by removing the damaged section using specialized equipment, such as rail saws or cutting torches. The new rail section is then welded or bolted into place, ensuring a secure connection. This process requires skilled technicians and careful alignment to maintain the structural integrity and safety of the rail system.
Steel rails are repaired through a process called rail grinding, which involves using specialized machinery to remove any defects, such as cracks or wear, from the surface of the rail. This helps to restore the rail's smoothness and ensure safe and efficient train operations. Additionally, damaged sections of rail may be replaced entirely to maintain the integrity of the railway track.