Maintenance of way
Maintenance of way (commonly abbreviated to MOW) refers to the maintenance, construction, and improvement of rail infrastructure, including tracks, ballast, grade, and lineside infrastructure such as signals and signs.[1]

Maintenance of way workers repairing track in Japan
Track
The most fundamental maintenance of way task is the construction, repair, and replacement of the track and its supporting ballast and grade. The task was once done entirely by manual labor, but in the 21st century, track maintenance is largely done by specialized machines that are much faster and require fewer people to accomplish the same amount of work.[1]
Electrification systems

Maintenance of overhead lines in Sweden
On rail lines, which include electrification by a third rail or an overhead line, maintenance of way work includes repairing and replacing the systems.
See also
Bibliography
- Solomon, Brian (2001). Railway maintenance equipment. Osceola, Wis.: MBI Pub. Co. ISBN 0-7603-0975-2. OCLC 46976669.
References
- Solomon 2001, pp. 9–18.
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