What is the composition of rail steel?
Jan 21, 2026
What Is Steel Rail?
Steel rails, commonly referred to as railroad or crane rails, are the backbone of rail transport and industrial track systems. Each rail is designed with a precise I-beam profile, including the rail head, web, and base, ensuring strength, wear resistance, and stability under heavy dynamic loads.
GNEE RAIL offers a wide range of steel rails-including heavy rails, QU crane rails, DIN536 rails, and light industrial rails-all manufactured with high-grade steel that provides durability, corrosion resistance, and load-bearing reliability for various applications, from high-speed railways to port cranes and industrial workshops.

| Standard | Sepc. | Material Typical Grade |
| UIC860 | UIC54 | 700,900A,900B |
| UIC60 | ||
| EN13674.1 | 5.00E+02 | R200,R350HT,R260Mn,R35LHT,R320Cr,R370CrHT |
| 5.40E+02 | ||
| 6.00E+02 | ||
| 6.00E+03 | ||
| BS-11-1985 | BS80A | 700,900A,900B |
| BS90A | ||
| BS100A | ||
| AREMA | 115RE | SS,HH,LA,IH |
| 136RE | ||
| ASCE60 | U71Mn | |
| ASCE85 | U71Mn | |
| GB 2585-2007 | 50kg/m | U71Mn |
| 60kg/m | U75V | |
| 75kg/m | ||
| TB/T2344-2012 | 50kg/m | U71Mn,U75V,U77MnCr |
| 60kg/m | U78CrV | |
| 75kg/m | ||
| GB 11264-1989 | 8kg/m | Q235 |
| 12kg/m | Q235 | |
| 15kg/m | 55Q, Q235 | |
| 18kg/m | 55Q, Q235 | |
| 22kg/m | 55Q, Q235 | |
| 24kg/m | 55Q, Q235 | |
| 30kg/m | 55Q, Q235 | |
| 38kg/m | 50Mn, U71Mn | |
| 43kg/m | 50Mn, U71Mn | |
| GB Crane rails | QU70 | U71Mn |
| QU80 | U71Mn | |
| QU100 | U71Mn | |
| QU120 | U71Mn |
What is the composition of rail steel?
Rail steel composition is primarily high-carbon steel, focusing on Iron (Fe) with significant Carbon (C, around 0.6-0.8%) for hardness and Manganese (Mn, 0.8-1.7%) for toughness, plus Silicon (Si) for deoxidation, keeping impurities like Phosphorus (P) and Sulfur (S) very low to prevent brittleness. Specialized rails add alloy elements like Chromium (Cr) or Vanadium (V) for extreme wear resistance, often combined with heat treatment (head hardening) for heavy-duty applications.
Types of Rail Steels
- Standard Rails: Carbon-Manganese steel (C 0.7%, Mn 1%).
- Head Hardened Rails: Heat-treated for superior hardness in the head, used for heavy axle loads.
- Alloy Rails: Contain added elements like Cr, V for higher strength and wear resistance (e.g., U71Mn, QU series).

| Grade | Standard / Region | Typical Composition (wt%) | Key Features & Applications |
| R260 | EN 13674-1 (Europe) | C: 0.67–0.80, Mn: 0.90–1.20, Si: ≤0.50 | Base-grade rail; cold-rolled; widely used on medium-traffic lines. Good weldability and cost efficiency. |
| R350HT | EN 13674-1 (Europe) | C: 0.75–0.85, Mn: 0.80–1.20, Cr: 0.20–0.50 | Heat-treated (online/offline); UTS ≥1100 MPa; 30–50% longer life than R260. Standard for high-speed (TGV, ICE) and heavy-haul lines. |
| Grade 260 | AREMA (North America) | C: ~0.77, Mn: ~1.0–1.2, Si: ~0.2 | Equivalent to R260; used with rail sections like 115RE, 136RE. Common on Class I freight networks. |
| Grade 350 | AREMA + Mill Specs (USA/Canada) | C: 0.78–0.83, Mn: 0.90–1.20, Cr: 0.2–0.6, + V/Nb (microalloyed) | TMCP or heat-treated; UTS ~1180–1280 MPa. For demanding curves, heavy axle loads (>33 ton), and high-tonnage corridors. |
| BH Rail (Bainitic) | JIS E 1101 (Japan), adopted in EU/India | C: 0.65–0.80, Mn: 1.0–1.4, Cr/Mo/Ni (optional, mill-specific) | Bainitic microstructure; high strength (UTS ~1250–1350 MPa) + superior fracture toughness. Used on Shinkansen curves and high-wear segments. |
| U71Mn | GB/T 2585 (China) | C: 0.65–0.77, Mn: 1.10–1.40, Si: 0.15–0.35 | Work-hardening carbon-manganese rail; standard for 50kg/m, 60kg/m rails on Chinese mainlines. Comparable to R260/R350 in performance. |
| U75V | GB/T 2585 (China) | C: 0.67–0.77, Mn: 0.70–1.00, V: 0.04–0.12 | Vanadium-microalloyed; higher strength & fatigue resistance than U71Mn. For high-speed (e.g., Beijing–Shanghai HSR) and heavy-haul lines. |
How Does GNEE RAIL Ensure Quality and Customization?
At GNEE RAIL, every rail is manufactured under strict quality control, including chemical analysis, mechanical testing, and hardness verification. We provide rails in multiple grades, such as QU crane rails, DIN536 rails, heavy rails (60kg/m, 75kg/m), and light industrial rails, and offer custom alloy composition solutions tailored to specific environmental or load requirements. Our technical team also provides installation guidance, maintenance recommendations, and post-sale support, ensuring optimized rail performance for every application.







