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Wooden planks laid across railway tracks to hold them in postion are called

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Answered by sp62
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They are called Railway Sleepers.
Answered by DodieZollner
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Sleepers

Explanation:

  • The railway began to expand in different regions of the world for the benefit of people and transporting goods from one place to another.
  • To lay lines, wooden planks and steel tracks needed. Sleepers also called as railroad crosstie.
  • Sleeper is set on the ground while building tracks to support the rails.
  • In earlier days, sleepers were of wood because of trees which were available in forests. Later, sleepers were made out of concrete to stop cutting of trees.

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