How Millions Of Meters Of Train Rails Are Made From Steel - Railroad Tracks Mass Production Line

The Factoran August 26, 2025
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How Millions Of Meters Of Train Rails Are Made From Steel - Railroad Tracks Mass Production Line Did you know that millions of meters of train rails are produced every year — forged from raw steel in massive industrial plants? In this documentary, The Factoran takes you inside the giant steel mills and rolling lines where iron ore is transformed into the backbone of modern railroads. From mining and smelting at over 2,900°F, to rolling, cooling, welding, and precision testing, witness every step that gives rail tracks the strength to carry thousands of tons for decades. 💬 What’s your view: Do you think railroads will remain the backbone of global transport in the future, or be replaced by new technologies? Let us know in the comments, drop a like 👍, and subscribe to The Factoran for more behind-the-scenes stories from inside the world’s factories. ▶ Watch now to explore how industrial engineering and human skill combine to produce the rails that connect cities, nations, and economies across the globe. 🌐 The Factoran reveals how things are made — from raw materials to finished products. Through powerful documentaries, we show how machines, automation, and human ingenuity come together to build the infrastructure of modern life. From billion-dollar industries to hidden factory secrets — this is where production meets precision. #factory #howitsmade #rail 00:00 Introduction 01:09 The Global Rail Steel Market 02:32 Mining and Processing Raw Materials 07:10 Shaping and Forming Process 12:53 Quality Control 14:11 Transporting and Installing Process 15:17 Conclusion

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