Rerailer
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British pronunciation/ɹɪɹˈeɪlə/
American pronunciation/ɹɪɹˈeɪlɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "rerailer"

Rerailer
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a device used to guide and align railway rolling stock back onto the tracks after a derailment or during maintenance

What is a "rerailer"?

A rerailer is a tool or piece of equipment used to help guide a derailed train back onto the tracks. It is typically placed under the wheels of the derailed train to lift and position the wheels correctly, allowing the train to be safely moved back onto the track. Rerailers can be manual or mechanical, and they are an essential tool for railway crews in case of derailments. Their use helps reduce the time and effort needed to get the train back on the tracks and allows train services to resume more quickly after an incident.

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When a train derails, a rerailer helps in swiftly returning the wheels of the carriages back onto the track.
The maintenance crew always keeps a rerailer handy to ensure any minor incidents on the rails can be promptly resolved.
Each rerailer is designed to fit specific types of rolling stock, ensuring compatibility and effectiveness during emergencies.
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