spårvägsspår
Spårvägsspår, known in English as tram tracks, are the physical steel or concrete tracks that form the guideway for trams and streetcars. They typically consist of a double track with a gauge equal to the tram car’s wheelbase; in Sweden the standard gauge is 1,435 mm. The rails are laid on a bed of ballast or prefabricated concrete sleepers to provide stability and drainage, and a crosstie network or concrete slab is often used in urban areas to reduce maintenance.
The history of spårvägsspår dates back to the early 19th century, when horse-drawn tramways were introduced
Maintenance of spårvägsspår involves regular inspection for wear, corrosion and alignment. Rails are greased to prevent
Spårvägsspår play a vital role in urban mobility, offering a low‑emission transit option that integrates seamlessly