Railway Track
A railway track is a set of parallel steel rails that provide a pathway for trains to travel. These tracks are supported by wooden or concrete sleepers, which help maintain the correct distance between the rails and provide stability. The tracks are laid on a bed of gravel, known as ballast, which helps with drainage and keeps the track in place.
Railway tracks are essential for the operation of trains, allowing them to move efficiently over long distances. They are designed to handle the weight and speed of locomotives and freight cars, ensuring safe and reliable transportation of passengers and goods.