
Rail Safety just got a whole lot easier with our Railroad Track Markers. A simple railroad sign that screws or glues to the top of rail ties to inform operators. Made to flex on impact, they are both trip-safe and impact resistant to boots and brakes hoses so that you can inform your operators in the specific location where a decision is being made.
Engineered to provide operators with immediate clarity on track numbers, spotting locations, derails, clearance points, end of spurs, crossovers, and even air spots – these markers are talk to your operators out in the field, where safety decisions are made.
Anyone who has moved a railcar through a switch knows there’s only one way to confirm how you’re lined – “check the switch points.” The Way Switch Target is the only target with 2 arrows, that actually correspond to the switch points, and confirm the way a switch is lined.
The Way Switch Target gives opperators a double-check of every switch, and throw the switch appropriately for their direction of travel. Reducing run-thru switches and their correlated derailments that occur.
Railcar derailers are meant to save lives, and they do. But when crews aren’t paying attention they can also be a threat to safety and an expensive rerailment bill.
Derail gates swing out and out over the track in the operators line-of-site to increase the visibility of derails when they are engaged and reduce the occurrence of inadvertently running over a car derailer.
Check Switch: Railroad Track Marker
Remind train crews to double check switches, marking "Check Switch" at the switch or crossover with one of our standard Track Identification Markers. These signs are double-sided and available in five 3M High Intensity Prismatic reflective colors.
Give us a call to set up a quote and chat through custom options: (503) 683-7722 or email at info@pacrailsolutions.com
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Our Track Markers are Impact and Trip Safe. Made with a polyurethane hinge, they can bend 180 degrees and will self-correct to their upright position. Their unique form allows them to be flexible when struck or stepped on, but rigid enough to stay mounted to your ties for years of service.