At Track Tech, we deliver comprehensive track maintenance services to Class I, II, and III railroads, rail-served industries, transit systems, and government entities including city, state, and federal agencies.
Our industry partners span sectors such as grain, chemical, agriculture, forestry, mining, metals, construction, inter-modal, and waste management. We also proudly serve the Department of Energy, the military, and numerous transit authorities, ensuring reliable rail operations that meet and exceed today’s rigorous safety and operational standards.
Maintaining a track structure in a State of Good Repair (SOGR) is critical not only for daily operations but also for compliance with Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations outlined in 49 CFR Part 213. Track Tech provides both scheduled and emergency maintenance solutions, aligning our practices to exceed industry standards while ensuring full regulatory compliance.
Ensuring all joint bars, fishplates, and related components are properly secured to prevent rail misalignment and joint failure.
Detecting and correcting wide or narrow gage conditions that threaten rail stability, including appropriate replacement or adjustment of ties, fasteners, and plates.
Identifying defective ties (rotten, broken, plate-cut) and correcting surface irregularities to maintain optimal cross-level, alignment, and profile.
Inspecting and repairing spikes, anchors, and clips to maintain track integrity and ensure your track structure is in a state of good repair.
Servicing switches, (frogs, points, guardrails, and switch stands) to ensure safe, smooth, and reliable movement.
Conducting thorough inspections and improving the walking conditions for employees through ballast maintenance, debris removal, and safe access pathways.
Clearing ditches, culverts, and bridges to prevent water accumulation, which can destabilize the track structure and compromise the ballast section.
Cutting, removing, or spraying vegetation to maintain clear sightlines, prevent fire hazards, and protect the track subgrade and drainage systems.
Ensuring that all safety, operational, and regulatory signage is visible, properly located, and in good repair.
Our maintenance crews are trained in the latest inspection techniques and technologies, allowing us to accurately detect and prioritize defects before they escalate into costly failures. Every maintenance program is customized to the unique operating demands of our clients, balancing the need for immediate repair with long-term asset management strategies.
Track Tech offers a range of additional services to support your rail operations—from custom inspection and maintenance solutions to specialized consultation and support. Learn how we can help streamline your projects and maximize performance.
Our maintenance activities are guided by a strict adherence to 49 CFR Part 213, ensuring that our clients remain fully compliant with federal track safety standards. Beyond compliance, we aim to maintain infrastructure above minimum requirements, supporting higher operating speeds, greater tonnage, and longer service life of track assets.
At Track Tech, we view track maintenance not as a reactionary task but as a proactive strategy. Our focus is on preserving your infrastructure investments, minimizing service interruptions, enhancing worker and community safety, and supporting the operational goals of your railroad or facility.
Whether you’re a Class I railroad managing a major corridor, a grain facility coordinating seasonal surges, or a government agency overseeing critical infrastructure, Track Tech has the experience, equipment, and expertise to meet your track maintenance needs. Trust us to help you maintain a State of Good Repair, optimize your operations, and protect your most critical asset: your track.
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