What is the railway track weight per meter?

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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.

 

What is the railway track weight per meter?

 

Railway track weight per meter varies significantly by application and region, from light rail around 9-30 kg/m (like Chinese GB standards) for lighter use, to common heavy freight/passenger lines using 40-60 kg/m (like European DIN/UIC) or even heavier 60-75 kg/m for high-speed, high-capacity mainlines, with North American standards often in lbs/yard (e.g., 115 lb/yd ≈ 57 kg/m). Heavier rails offer greater strength and support higher axle loads and speeds, with weights reflecting the required load capacity.

 

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Common Weight Ranges & Examples:

 

 

  • Light Rail/Industrial: 9 kg/m (e.g., GB9) to 30 kg/m (e.g., GB30).

 

  • General Heavy Rail (Europe/China): 40 kg/m (ISCR60) to 60 kg/m (50E1/60E2).

 

  • High-Speed/Mainline (Heavy): 60 kg/m (e.g., 60E1) up to 75 kg/m (e.g., Chinese GB75).

 

  • North American (ASCE/AREA): Ranges from 75 lb/yd (37.2 kg/m) to 136 lb/yd (67.5 kg/m) or more.

 

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

 

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

 

Factors Influencing Weight:

 

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  • Train Speed & Axle Load: Faster, heavier trains require stronger, heavier rails to prevent bending and ensure safety.

 

  • Application: Mainlines for heavy freight need much heavier rails than branch lines or light rail systems.

 

  • Standards: Different regions (Europe, US, China, India) have different standards (UIC, AREMA, JIS, ISCR) for rail profiles and weights.

 

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