railway tracks
Railway tracks are the pathways on which trains travel. They consist of two parallel steel rails that are laid on wooden or concrete sleepers, which help to keep the rails in place. The tracks are designed to support the weight of trains and guide them safely along their routes.
The space between the rails is called the gauge, and it can vary depending on the type of railway system. Proper maintenance of railway tracks is essential for safety, as worn or damaged tracks can lead to accidents. Regular inspections help ensure that the tracks remain in good condition for efficient train operations.