A concrete sleeper is a type of railway sleeper in the UK and Australia, and in North America known as a railroad sleeper/railroad tie/cross sleeper; it is a rectangular support made of concrete for the rails in a railway track. Especially used in high-speed railway line construction, usually the railway sleeper transfers the load to the track ballast and roadbed, keeping the rails stable and keeping their spacing correct. The concrete sleepers produced by Gnee Rail have a long service life and have very good longitudinal and lateral resistance in the ballast.
Normal sleepers | Width 220mm; thickness 160mm; length 2500mm; |
Turnout sleepers (Normal) | Width 220mm; thickness 160mm; length 2600 ~ 4850mm, with 150mm carry a total of 16 lengths; |
Turnout sleepers (Standard) | Width 240mm; thickness 160mm; length 2600 ~ 4800mm, with 200mm carry a total of 12 lengths; |
Bridge sleepers | Width 220mm; thickness 240,260,280,300 mm; length 3000mm. |
Strong stability. Compared with wooden sleepers, the weighted concrete sleepers make the track more stable. In addition, concrete sleepers will not deform with temperature changes.
Long service life. Concrete sleepers are waterproof, sun-proof, and corrosion-resistant, and have a longer service life than wooden sleepers.
Better fire resistance. Concrete sleepers are more resistant to fire than wooden sleepers.
Good insulation. Since the material of concrete sleepers is composed of cement, sand, stone, etc., the insulation is very good. Therefore, it is suitable for use in lines with track circuits.
Low maintenance cost. Concrete sleepers require less maintenance, which reduces ongoing costs and reduces track closures.
Environmentally friendly. In Europe, wooden sleepers are usually soaked in creosote, which is not good for the environment. Concrete sleepers are more environmentally friendly.
Mines
Mainline, turnover and cross over tracks
Guard rail and termination sets
Splay sleeper sets
Magnet sleepers
Level crossing sleepers
Ballast top bridge decks & headwall raiser beams
Diamond crossings & turnouts
Inter and intrastate rail networks
Steel works
Stacker reclaimers