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NR TWI 2P031

How to Recognise Centre Bound Sleepers

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Organization: NR
Publication Date: 1 March 2005
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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Introduction

A centre bound sleeper is one that has voids at both sleeper ends but is bearing hard on the ballast in the centre.

This can lead to the development of a crack or cracks in the middle of the sleeper - in line with the rails - or even lead to the sleeper snapping in the four-foot.

Centre bound sleepers are usually found in elderly track that has carried (or is carrying) large quantities of coal or quarry traffic.

This Track Work Instruction will help you recognise a centre bound sleeper and will help you spot where you are likely to find them.

See also separate instructions:

TWIs 2P034, 2P036 & 2P043 How to change sleepers

TWI 2P047 How to recognize end bound sleepers

Document History

NR TWI 2P031
March 1, 2005
How to Recognise Centre Bound Sleepers
Introduction A centre bound sleeper is one that has voids at both sleeper ends but is bearing hard on the ballast in the centre. This can lead to the development of a crack or cracks in the middle...

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