Practical guidance for building and maintaining rail lines
Learn the hands‑on methods used to locate, survey, construct, and repair railways, with clear instructions and real‑world tools in use.
This edition presents a practical, start‑to‑finish view of railway work. It covers location and preliminary surveys, track laying, bridges and embankments, drainage, switches, and maintenance of way, with detailed rules, figures, and step‑by‑step procedures you can follow in the field.
- Discover field procedures for setting track gauge, tying plates, and embedding rails and spikes
- Explore how to plan and manage ditching, ballast, embankments, and drainage
- See examples of equipment, tools, and techniques used in construction and maintenance
- Review rules and standards governing bridges, culverts, switches, and track joints
Ideal for professionals and students seeking a concrete, historical reference on railway construction and upkeep, including practical workflows, equipment usage, and safety considerations.