rälsdelarna
Rälsdelarna is a Swedish term referring to components of a railway track. These are the individual pieces that, when assembled, form the continuous pathway for trains. The primary components include rails, which are the steel beams that guide the wheels of a train. These rails are typically made of high-carbon steel to withstand immense pressure and friction.
Another crucial part is the sleeper, also known as a tie, which lies perpendicular to the rails.
The ballast is the layer of crushed stone or gravel that supports the sleepers and rails. It
The points, or turnouts, are a particularly complex set of rälsdelarna that allow trains to switch from