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Slab Track Systems : Track Form Selection , Structural logic & Lifecycle Performance


Master slab track behavior, construction, and lifecycle decisions with insights from global rail projects

About This Course

Slab track is the preferred solution for rail environments where precision, durability, and stability are critical—such as tunnels, bridges, metros, depots, and high-load or constrained corridors. This course delivers a clear, practical understanding of how slab track systems are designed, constructed, and maintained, focusing on structural behavior, anchorage systems, installation tolerances, drainage integration, vibration performance, and the challenges unique to confined or complex environments. Learners explore real-world good and bad practices from major international projects, with insights delivered by experts deeply involved in slab track solutions from technical, operational, and commercial perspectives. The course is ideal for track designers, civil engineers, project managers, QA/QC teams, construction supervisors, procurement specialists, maintenance engineers, sales teams in the rail supply chain, and students from transportation and civil engineering faculties. By the end, participants will be able to evaluate slab track suitability, understand key design considerations, compare system suppliers, identify installation risks, and support high-quality decision-making throughout a project’s lifecycle.

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