ekvatoriaalseid
Ekvatoriaalseid, also known as equatorial siding, is a type of railway track construction used primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. It is designed to minimize the effects of temperature changes and to provide a stable track bed. The term "ekvatoriaalseid" is derived from the Latin words "aequator" meaning "equal" and "sedere" meaning "to sit," reflecting the track's ability to maintain a consistent level despite temperature fluctuations.
The construction of ekvatoriaalseid involves laying the track on a bed of crushed stone or ballast, which
One of the key advantages of ekvatoriaalseid is its ability to withstand the extreme temperature variations
Ekvatoriaalseid is also known for its durability and low maintenance requirements. The track bed is designed