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Why the railway track are in I shaped

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Answered by nadarnirmala2006
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The Bull headed rails resemble the 'I' shape more correctly. These are shaped so for following purposes: The top portion or the HEAD of the rail is thicker to take up the impact of the fast moving wheels, and carry the load of trains preventing abrasion of the tracks.

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