WORK TRAIN PROFILE

Hi-Rail Vehicles

Hi-rail vehicles are road vehicles equipped with retractable railway wheels so crews can travel on both highways and railroad track.

Why railroads use them

They let maintenance, signal and inspection crews move quickly between road access and track locations.

How they work

Rubber tires provide road travel while smaller rail-guide wheels are lowered for operation on track.

Safety

Hi-rail operation requires railroad authority and operating procedures. These are specialized work vehicles, not recreational equipment.

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