How to determine rail size?

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Steel rails are the load bearing and guiding elements in a railway or tramway track. Individual fragments are bolted or welded together forming a continuous line that supports railcar wheels. The cross section of the rail segment, or the profile, has varied over time and by application area.

 

How to determine rail size?

 

Determining rail size involves assessing operational needs (speed, axle load, traffic) to select a rail profile (e.g., UIC60, AREMA 132) defined by its weight (kg/m or lb/yd) and cross-sectional dimensions (height, base width, web thickness) that meet industry standards like EN, ASCE, or JIS, balancing strength, stability, and cost for specific railway applications.

 

Key Factors in Rail Size Selection:

 

  • Axle Load & Train Weight: Heavier axle loads (freight) and longer trains need stronger, heavier rails (e.g., 60-75 kg/m) to prevent crushing and deformation.

 

  • Train Speed: Higher speeds require greater stability, demanding larger, high-strength rails to resist impact and maintain geometry.

 

heavy rail

 

  • Traffic Volume: High-density lines use heavier rails for durability and longevity.

 

  • Application: High-speed passenger lines need smooth, stable tracks; industrial or light rail might use smaller, lighter rails.

 

Specifications of steel rails according to different standards

 

As a professional rail fastener supplier, GNEE RAIL can provide different standard steel rail such as American, BS, UIC, DIN, JIS, Australian and South Africa which used in railway lines, cranes and coal mining.

 

light rail

 

GB Standard Steel Rail

 

Classification Height(mm) Head (mm) Bottom (mm) Thick(mm) Weight (kg/m)
Light Rail 8 KG/M 65 25 54 7 8.42
9 KG/M 63.5 32.1 63.5 5.9 8.94
12 KG/M 69.85 38.1 69.85 7.54 12.2
15 KG/M 79.37 42.86 79.37 8.33 15.2
18 KG/M 80 40 80 10 18.06
22 KG/M 93.66 50.8 93.66 10.72 22.3
24 KG/M 107 51 90 10.9 24.46
30 KG/M 107.95 60.33 107.95 12.3 30.1
Heavy Rail 38 KG/M 134 68 114 13 38.733
43 KG/M 140 70 114 14.5 44.653
45 KG/M 145 67 126 14.5 45.546
50 KG/M 152 70 132 15.5 51.514
60 KG/M 176 73 150 16.5 60.64
Crane Rail QU 70 120 70 120 28 52.8
QU 80 130 80 130 32 63.69
QU 100 150 100 150 38 88.96
QU 120 170 120 170 44 118.1

 

American Standard Steel Rail

 

ASTM standard, AREMA standard
Size Dimension(mm) Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
Head Height Foot Thickness
ASCE 25 38.1 69.85 69.85 7.54 12.4 6-12
ASCE 30 42.86 79.38 79.38 8.33 14.88
ASCE 40 47.62 88.9 88.9 9.92 19.84
ASCE 60 60.32 107.95 107.95 12.3 29.76
ASCE 75 62.71 122.24 122.24 13.49 37.2 12-25
ASCE 85 65.09 131.76 131.76 14.29 42.17
ASCE 90 69.09 130.18 142.88 14.29 44.65
ASCE 115 69.06 139.7 168.28 15.88 56.9
ASCE 136 74.61 152.4 185.74 17.46 67.41
ASCE 175 109.86 152.4 152.4 38.1 86.8

 

BS11:1985 Standard Steel Rail

 

Standard: BS11:1985
Size Dimension(mm) Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
Head Height Bottom Thickness
50 O 52.39 100.01 100.01 10.32 24.833 6-18
60 A 57.15 114.3 109.54 11.11 30.618
75 A 61.91 128.59 114.3 12.7 37.455 8-25
75 R 61.91 128.59 122.24 13.1 37.041
80 A 63.5 133.35 117.47 13.1 39.761
80 R 63.5 133.35 127 13.49 39.674
90 A 66.67 142.88 127 13.89 45.099
100 A 69.85 152.4 133.35 15.08 50.182
113 A 69.85 158.75 139.7 20 56.398

 

UIC 860 Standard Steel Rail

 

Standard: UIC860
Size Dimension(mm) Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
Head Height Bottom Thickness
UIC50 70 152 125 15 50.46 12-25
UIC54 70 159 140 16 54.43
UIC60 74.3 172 150 16.5 60.21

 

DIN 13674-1-2003 Standard Steel Rail

 

Standard:DIN 536
Size Dimension(mm) Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
Head Height Bottom Thickness
A55 55 65 150 31 31.8 10-12
A55 65 75 175 38 43.1
A75 75 85 200 45 56.2
A100 100 95 200 60 74.3
A120 120 105 200 72 100

 

How to Choose the Right Steel Rails ?

 

Choosing the right steel rail involves matching its weight, profile, material, and treatment to the specific application, considering factors like traffic volume, speed, load, and environment (e.g., heavy-haul, industrial, or decorative) to ensure safety, durability, and cost-effectiveness, balancing heavy-duty needs (like GB60kg/m for mainlines) with lighter options for lighter use (like GB30kg/m for factories).

 

crane rail

 

Key considerations include understanding rail grades (R200, R350HT), dimensions (head, foot, web, height), and compliance with standards for optimal performance.

 

In addition to steel rails, GNEE RAIL also offers a wide range of rail components. We take quality and safety as our core in all products, rigorously testing every component to meet the highest industry standards. Contact us today to discuss your specific requirements.