What's the difference between a train and a rail?

Jan 21, 2026

Steel rails are very important industrial roles. From rail transportation to lifting and handling, rails are the basis for equipment operation. With the development of modern industry, the industrial society has more and more demands on the types of steel rail tracks. Common light rails, heavy rails, lifting rails, and special-shaped rails for special situations.

 

What's the difference between a train and a rail?

 

A train is the linked series of self-propelled vehicles (locomotive and cars) that carries passengers or freight, while a rail is the individual steel component of a track, the parallel bars trains run on; the complete path is the track, and the entire system is the railway or railroad. Essentially, trains use rails, but rails are just one part of the infrastructure (track) that trains travel over.


Train

 

steel rail

 

 

  • What it is: A connected series of railway cars (carriages) pulled by a locomotive or self-propelled by motors.

 

  • Purpose: Transporting large numbers of people or heavy goods over distances.

 

  • Example: A freight train carrying containers or a passenger subway car.


Rail

 

track rail

 

 

  • What it is: A single, long piece of steel, usually part of a pair, that forms the running surface for train wheels.

 

  • Purpose: To provide a smooth, low-friction surface for wheels to roll on.

 

  • Part of a system: Rails are fastened to sleepers (ties) to create a complete track.

 

As a professional rail fastener supplier, GNEE RAIL can provide different standard steel rail such as GB,American, BS, UIC, DIN, JIS, Australian and South Africa which used in railway lines, cranes and coal mining.

 

GB Standard Steel Rail

 

ClassificationHeight(mm)Head (mm)Bottom (mm)Thick(mm)Weight (kg/m)
Light Rail8 KG/M65255478.42
9 KG/M63.532.163.55.98.94
12 KG/M69.8538.169.857.5412.2
15 KG/M79.3742.8679.378.3315.2
18 KG/M8040801018.06
22 KG/M93.6650.893.6610.7222.3
24 KG/M107519010.924.46
30 KG/M107.9560.33107.9512.330.1
Heavy Rail38 KG/M134681141338.733
43 KG/M1407011414.544.653
45 KG/M1456712614.545.546
50 KG/M1527013215.551.514
60 KG/M1767315016.560.64
Crane RailQU 70120701202852.8
QU 80130801303263.69
QU 1001501001503888.96
QU 12017012017044118.1

 

American Standard Steel Rail

 

ASTM standard, AREMA standard
SizeDimension(mm)Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
HeadHeightFootThickness
ASCE 2538.169.8569.857.5412.46-12
ASCE 3042.8679.3879.388.3314.88
ASCE 4047.6288.988.99.9219.84
ASCE 6060.32107.95107.9512.329.76
ASCE 7562.71122.24122.2413.4937.212-25
ASCE 8565.09131.76131.7614.2942.17
ASCE 9069.09130.18142.8814.2944.65
ASCE 11569.06139.7168.2815.8856.9
ASCE 13674.61152.4185.7417.4667.41
ASCE 175109.86152.4152.438.186.8

 

UIC 860 Standard Steel Rail

 

Standard: UIC860
SizeDimension(mm)Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
HeadHeightBottomThickness
UIC50701521251550.4612-25
UIC54701591401654.43
UIC6074.317215016.560.21

 

DIN 13674-1-2003 Standard Steel Rail

 

Standard:DIN 536
SizeDimension(mm)Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
HeadHeightBottomThickness
A5555651503131.810-12
A5565751753843.1
A7575852004556.2
A100100952006074.3
A12012010520072100

 

JIS E 1103/1101 Standard Steel Rail

 

Standard: JIS E 1103/1101
SizeDimension(mm)Weight
(kg/m)
Length(m)
HeadHeightBottomThickness
JIS 15KG42.8679.3779.378.3315.29-10
JIS 22KG50.893.6693.6610.7222.39-10
JIS 30A60.33107.95107.9512.330.19-10
JIS 37A62.71122.24122.2413.4937.210-25
JIS 50N651531271550.410-25
CR 731001351403273.310-12
CR 10012015015539100.210-12

 

Key Features Of Steel Track Rail

 

Key features of steel rails include high strength, durability, and wear resistance to handle heavy loads and constant friction, alongside specific material properties like fatigue strength, hardness, and toughness for longevity, all manufactured with precise dimensional accuracy for smooth, safe train operation, with specialized grades and treatments for different applications.

 

 

  • High Strength: Engineered to support significant weight and distribute loads, preventing deformation.

 

  • Wear Resistance: Specific steel compositions resist abrasion from constant wheel contact.

 

light rail

 

GradeStandard / RegionTypical Composition (wt%)
R260EN 13674-1 (Europe)C: 0.67–0.80, Mn: 0.90–1.20, Si: ≤0.50
R350HTEN 13674-1 (Europe)C: 0.75–0.85, Mn: 0.80–1.20, Cr: 0.20–0.50
Grade 260AREMA (North America)C: ~0.77, Mn: ~1.0–1.2, Si: ~0.2
Grade 350AREMA + Mill Specs (USA/Canada)C: 0.78–0.83, Mn: 0.90–1.20, Cr: 0.2–0.6, + V/Nb (microalloyed)
BH Rail (Bainitic)JIS E 1101 (Japan), adopted in EU/IndiaC: 0.65–0.80, Mn: 1.0–1.4, Cr/Mo/Ni (optional, mill-specific)
U71MnGB/T 2585 (China)C: 0.65–0.77, Mn: 1.10–1.40, Si: 0.15–0.35
U75VGB/T 2585 (China)C: 0.67–0.77, Mn: 0.70–1.00, V: 0.04–0.12

 

  • Fatigue Strength: Ability to withstand repeated stress cycles without failure, crucial for heavy, fast traffic.

 

  • Toughness & Hardness: Resists impact, brittle fracture, and maintains shape under pressure.

 

  • Crush Resistance: Withstands compressive forces from heavy axle loads.

 

Since 2008, GNEE RAIL has been supplying steel rails of different grades for more than 18 years, steel rails from GNEE is highly recommened in China and abroad.Wtih cutting edge equipment, GNEE produces high quality steel rails that meet with requirements of most countries. Standard rail, head hardened rail, heavy rail,light rail,crane rail and other types are all available here, as one of the China main rail supplier, GNEE RAIL has been working on supplying economical green railway products all over the world.

 

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