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*Why are there wooden ties under railway tracks — and why are they still used after more than a century?* In this video, we uncover the surprising reason why railways around the world continue to rely on **wooden railroad ties**, also known as **sleepers**, beneath the steel rails. At first glance they may seem old-fashioned, but these simple components play a crucial role in keeping trains stable, safe, and aligned on the tracks. Railroad ties distribute the massive weight of passing trains, keep the rails at the correct distance apart, and help absorb vibrations as trains travel at high speeds. Even with modern materials available, wood still offers unique advantages that many railway systems rely on today. 🚆 In this video, we explore: • The real purpose of wooden railroad ties • How they distribute the enormous weight of trains • Why wood absorbs vibration better than many other materials • The difference between wooden, concrete, and steel sleepers • Why rail networks still use wooden ties in many places We’ll also look at the engineering principles behind railway stability, including how the *railroad tie* works together with the rails and ballast to form a strong and flexible track system used by major networks like *Union Pacific Railroad* and **Deutsche Bahn**. What looks like a simple wooden beam actually plays a critical role in the safety and efficiency of modern rail transport. 💬 Did you know wooden ties are still widely used today? Tell us what surprised you the most. 🔔 Subscribe for more *engineering mysteries, infrastructure secrets, and fascinating explanations behind everyday technology.* #Railways #Engineering #RailroadTracks #Infrastructure #TrainTechnology #RailEngineering #Transportation #HowItWorks #EngineeringExplained 🚆