Australian trains ; cab ride on a rail train

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  • how did the track bend at the curve?

  • @utubekhiladi The rails are flexible, they have to be to form curves. When they are being shipped by train side bearers hold them in place and they simply conform to the track beneath the train.

  • @Rocketboy1950

    Ohhh!. i always thought the rails(used for railways) are stronger and inflexible. in the video those rails looks like a some kind of rubber to me.

    again are those rails really used for railways? if the answer is 'yes' then do all the rails used for railways in the world bend like that?

    Thanks

  • @utubekhiladi Yes and yes, they are very flexible. Watch my video "Worksite time lapse; CHDK " and see at 1:10 when the tractors pull the rails into place.

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  • Electro Motive Division ( of General Motors )

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  • ribbon rail

  • Onesteel rails? 

  • cool thnx rocketboy1950

  • EMD

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