Master the practical side of railway surveying and permanent way construction.
This essential guide outlines practical methods, techniques, and best practices used by seasoned engineers to plan, set out, and refine railway lines and their tracks.
Drawing on real-world experience from major rail systems, the book covers classification, route selection, alignment, transitions, earthwork, drainage, and measurement. It emphasizes economical design, effective setting-out, and reliable field work, with clear explanations of concepts like spirals, transition curves, and standard surveying procedures. The result is a hands-on, field-friendly reference for engineers, surveyors, and students alike.
- Concrete guidance on planning and laying out main lines, branch lines, and feeder systems
- Practical methods for transitions, spirals, and curve design to improve safety and speed
- Techniques for earthwork estimation, leveling, drainage, and embankment formation
- Step-by-step approaches to field location, setting-out, and office plotting
Ideal for readers interested in the technical craft behind railway engineering and the steady, methodical work that keeps rail networks safe and efficient.