Rail
Rail is a term with multiple related meanings, primarily referring to long bars of metal used as tracks or barriers. In transportation, rails form the tracks on which trains and other wheeled vehicles run. Rails are laid in pairs along a route, supported by sleepers or ties and ballast to distribute loads and provide stability. The wheel-rail interface is central to performance, with wheel flanges helping keep vehicles on course through curves. Rails are designed to withstand repeated loading, wear, and environmental conditions.
Most modern rails are made of steel and can be jointed or continuously welded. A typical rail
Rail can also refer to a barrier or handrail used in buildings, stairs, bridges, fences, or ships.