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Train rails are joined together via a seriously awesome process called exothermic welding, which basically involves lighting off a chemical called Thermite and sending molten iron into a sand mould.
If undetected, they can result in a derailment. The buckling happens to welded rails, rails that do not have joints. Rails come from the welding plants in one-quarter mile long strings.
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