Sínpálya
Sínpálya is a Hungarian term that translates to "railway track" or "railway line" in English. It refers to the physical structure upon which trains and other rail vehicles operate. This structure typically consists of two parallel steel rails, secured to a foundation of sleepers (also known as ties) usually made of wood or concrete, which are themselves embedded in ballast, a layer of crushed stone. The gauge, the distance between the inner edges of the rails, is a critical dimension that determines which rolling stock can operate on the track.
The construction and maintenance of sínpálya are fundamental to railway operations. The rails are designed to