Permanent Way Rolling Stock and Technical Working of Railways, Volume I presents a comprehensive look at the design, construction, and upkeep of the railway track and its key components.
It covers practical methods for laying rails, sleepers, ballast, and joints, along with safety features and maintenance practices that keep trains moving smoothly and safely.
The text frames the scope and value of permanent way work, from rail formation and curve adjustments to level crossings, guard rails, and the management of points and crossings. It also discusses materials, manufacturing considerations, and real-world examples across European rail systems, providing a solid foundation for engineers, practitioners, and students alike.
- How rails are chosen, joined, and maintained for durability and safety
- Techniques for sleepers, ballast, and track fastening systems
- Design and protection around level crossings, guard rails, and signals
- Practical considerations in curves, cant, and track geometry
Ideal for readers of engineering history and railway construction, this edition offers grounded, hands-on insight into the essentials of permanent way practice.