What are the types of common rail?

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A steel rail is an engineered load-bearing member that guides vehicles while reducing track wear, vibration, and risk of derailment. Its metallurgical composition, cross-section, and hardness determine long-term durability and operational reliability. GNEE RAIL supplies steel rails in all major standards, including light/heavy GB rails, UIC50–UIC60, DIN536 A55–A120, QU70–QU120, JIS 15KG–CR100, AS1085 31–89 kg, BS11:1985, and AREMA/ASCE 25–175 lb, complemented by cutting, drilling, heat treatment, and project-specific technical support.

 

steel rail

 

What are the types of common rail?

 

Common steel rails are primarily classified by weight into heavy rails (≥43kg/m) for mainlines, light rails (<43kg/m) for industrial/mining lines, and crane rails (QU series) for heavy-duty lifting. Most common rails are flat-bottomed (Vignoles) made from carbon-manganese steel, with specialized types including heat-treated and alloy rails.

 

Key Classifications of Common Steel Rails

 

By Weight and Usage:

 

  • Heavy Rail (43kg/m, 50kg/m, 60kg/m, 115RE, 136RE): Used for national railway mainlines and high-speed tracks, designed to handle high speed and heavy traffic.

 

track rail

 

Classification Height(mm) Head (mm) Bottom (mm) Thick(mm) Weight (kg/m)
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

 

  • Light Rail (9kg, 12kg, 15kg, 22kg, 30kg): Primarily used for mining, forestry, and temporary transport lines.

 

heavy 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

 

  • Crane Rail (QU70, QU80, QU100, QU120): Characterized by a wider head and thicker web to handle high-vertical pressures from crane trolley wheels.

 

port crane

 

Classification Height(mm) Head (mm) Bottom (mm) Thick(mm) Weight (kg/m)
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

 

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

 

By Material and Heat Treatment:

 

  • Carbon-Manganese Steel: Standard material, with 0.6%–1.2% carbon for hardness and 0.8%–1.7% manganese for toughness.

 

  • Head-Hardened Rail: Specifically heat-treated on the top head to increase wear resistance in high-traffic or curved sections.

 

  • Alloy Rail: Contains added elements like chromium or silicon for extreme load conditions.

 

heavy rail

 

Q235B Mechanical property Chemical composition(%)
Yield strength Tensile strength Elongation Hardness C Si Mn S P
MPa kg/mm² MPa kg/mm² min HB
235 24 375-460 38-47 26%   0.12-0.22 0.35 0.30-0.70 0.045 0.045

 

55Q Mechanical property Chemical composition(%)
Yield strength Tensile strength Elongation Hardness C Si Mn S P
MPa kg/mm² MPa kg/mm² min HBW  
    685 69   197 0.50-0.60 0.15-0.35 0.60-0.90 0.04 0.04

 

light rail

 

Grade Standard / Region Typical Composition (wt%)
R260 EN 13674-1 (Europe) C: 0.67–0.80, Mn: 0.90–1.20, Si: ≤0.50
R350HT EN 13674-1 (Europe) C: 0.75–0.85, Mn: 0.80–1.20, Cr: 0.20–0.50
Grade 260 AREMA (North America) C: ~0.77, Mn: ~1.0–1.2, Si: ~0.2
Grade 350 AREMA + Mill Specs (USA/Canada) C: 0.78–0.83, Mn: 0.90–1.20, Cr: 0.2–0.6, + V/Nb (microalloyed)
BH Rail (Bainitic) JIS E 1101 (Japan), adopted in EU/India C: 0.65–0.80, Mn: 1.0–1.4, Cr/Mo/Ni (optional, mill-specific)
U71Mn GB/T 2585 (China) C: 0.65–0.77, Mn: 1.10–1.40, Si: 0.15–0.35
U75V GB/T 2585 (China) C: 0.67–0.77, Mn: 0.70–1.00, V: 0.04–0.12

 

By Profile Shape:

 

  • Flat-Bottom Rail (Vignoles): The most common standard for modern railway tracks.

 

  • Grooved Rail (Girder Rail): Used mainly for tramways and street railways.

 

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

 

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