LRS has various meanings in the Train category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of LRS in Train.
LRS stands for Long Rail Soudé, which means Long Welded Rail in English. It is a type of rail where many shorter rail pieces are welded together to make one long, continuous rail. This helps trains run more smoothly and quietly because there are fewer gaps between the rails.
Using LRS is common on modern railway tracks. It reduces maintenance, improves safety, and makes the ride more comfortable for passengers. These long rails are strong and can handle heavy train traffic over time.
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