The common causes of derailments in steel rails include worn-out rails, improper maintenance, excessive speed, track defects or misalignment, and equipment malfunction.
Common causes of derailments in steel rails include: track defects such as worn-out or broken rails, improper maintenance or lack of maintenance, excessive speed, wheel defects or misalignment, equipment failure, human error such as incorrect signaling or improper switching, and adverse weather conditions like heavy rain or snow.
The common causes of derailments in steel rails can include track defects, such as broken or misaligned rails, loose bolts or fasteners, and worn-out or damaged rail joints. Other factors can include excessive speed, improper wheel alignment, uneven weight distribution on the train, and human error in maintenance or operation.