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The rail profile is the cross sectional shape of a railway rail, perpendicular to its length.

Early rails were made of wood, cast iron or wrought iron. All modern rails are hot rolled steel with a cross section (profile) approximate to an I-beam, but asymmetric about a horizontal axis (however see grooved rail below). The head is profiled to resist wear and to give a good ride, and the foot profiled to suit the fixing system.

Unlike some other uses of iron and steel, railway rails are subject to very high stresses and are made of very high quality steel. It took many decades to improve the quality of the materials, including the change from iron to steel. Minor flaws in the steel that may pose no problems in other applications can lead to broken rails and dangerous derailments when used on railway tracks.
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  • Teltow, Schienenarbeiter um 1930

    Teltow, Schienenarbeiter um 1930

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    Image: Heimatmuseum Stadt Teltow - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Opus XI. Vom Tode. Erster Teil. Blatt 8: Auf den Schienen

    Opus XI. Vom Tode. Erster Teil. Blatt 8: Auf den Schienen

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    Image: Kunsthalle Bielefeld - Public Domain Mark

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