Railroad grade crossing surfaces

The company's railroad grade crossing surfaces are made from recycled tires and are flexible, 100 percent rubber that will not crack or spall.

Alicia Delvaux

February 1, 2009

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Railroad grade crossing surfaces

Written by Alicia Delvaux

The company’s railroad grade crossing surfaces are made from recycled tires and are flexible, 100 percent rubber that will not crack or spall. The grade crossing systems provide a smooth, safe and attractive crossing surface for motor vehicles and pedestrians. Crossing materials are weather and chemical resistant and seal out moisture and debris. The product’s interlocking tongue-and-groove design ensures long track bed life and eliminates need for lag screws. The system can be installed on straight or curved crossings.

HiRAIL Corp., Lisbon, Iowa
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