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In the past we have discussed the use of expansion joints in rail tracks. In India it is a standard to have expansion joints at each end of long welded segments. Typically these are seen adjacent to interlocking plants I found this very clear view in a video which I thought would be worth sharing to illustrate these so called double switch expansion joints.
The location is Masagram East interlocking on the Howrah - Barddhaman Chord (HBC) section of the Kolkata - Delhi route. This track is technically cleared for 160kph (100mph) operation but is speed restricted to 130kph (81mph) for commercial operation because the complete fencing that is required to produce a sealed corridor is not completed yet. You can see the fencing that is in place in the background. At this specific point the speed limit on this track is 75kph due to construction work involving this track which includes installing a switch and removing an existing switch (see below for the reason).
Masagram East is undergoing major modification as a connection is being built to a new branch suburban line to Bankura. When completed Masagram will become an inter-zone station with HBC in Eastern Railway and the new branch in South Eastern Railway zone.
You can look it up in Google Map. Currently HBC is triple track through Masagram, but is soon going to be quadruple track as the fourth track is extended west from Chandanpur. You can see the groundwork for the fourth track on the left side of the frame. Eventually, after the Dedicated Freight Corridor is built through here in all it will become a six track railroad two suburban tracks, two express tracks and two freight tracks..
The location is Masagram East interlocking on the Howrah - Barddhaman Chord (HBC) section of the Kolkata - Delhi route. This track is technically cleared for 160kph (100mph) operation but is speed restricted to 130kph (81mph) for commercial operation because the complete fencing that is required to produce a sealed corridor is not completed yet. You can see the fencing that is in place in the background. At this specific point the speed limit on this track is 75kph due to construction work involving this track which includes installing a switch and removing an existing switch (see below for the reason).
Masagram East is undergoing major modification as a connection is being built to a new branch suburban line to Bankura. When completed Masagram will become an inter-zone station with HBC in Eastern Railway and the new branch in South Eastern Railway zone.
You can look it up in Google Map. Currently HBC is triple track through Masagram, but is soon going to be quadruple track as the fourth track is extended west from Chandanpur. You can see the groundwork for the fourth track on the left side of the frame. Eventually, after the Dedicated Freight Corridor is built through here in all it will become a six track railroad two suburban tracks, two express tracks and two freight tracks..
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