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Tracks are structures of rails, sleepers and ballast designed to safely guide {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|trains}} along predetermined paths. Tracks can span vast distances, and typically end either with {{pll|Switches & Switch Signs|switches}}, or buffer stops.
Tracks are structures of rails, sleepers and ballast designed to safely guide {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|trains}} along predetermined paths. Tracks can span vast distances, and typically end either with {{pll|Switches & Switch Signs|switches}}, or with buffer stops.

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Tracks are structures of rails, sleepers and ballast designed to safely guide {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|trains}} along predetermined paths. Tracks can span vast distances, and typically end either with {{pll|Switches & Switch Signs|switches}}, or with buffer stops.

Tracks are structures of rails, sleepers and ballast designed to safely guide trains along predetermined paths. Tracks can span vast distances, and typically end either with switches , or with buffer stops.