- Railroad Cross Ties For Sale - Forestry and Logging Equipment
We have cross ties available in different grades We offer different treatment such as untreated, creosote We offer wholesale We offer competitive prices Here's a quick breakdown: Premium: These ties boast near-perfect condition, ideal for heavy-duty jobs like bridge timbers and switch ties
- Railroad tie - Wikipedia
In the background is a track with concrete ties A railroad tie, crosstie (American English), railway tie (Canadian English) or railway sleeper (Australian and British English) is a rectangular support for the rails in railroad tracks
- 7 in. x 9 in. x 8 ft. Treated Used Railroad Tie Timber
This 8 ft Treated Wood Railroad Tie can be used to add an attractive, natural-looking touch to your landscape project It can be used for a variety of applications, such as creating steps and walkways It is typically 7 in x 9 in x 8 ft in size
- Timber Railway Products | Grade-Type Railroad Ties
We offer the highest quality new and relay creosote-treated crossties and switch ties consisting of oak and acceptable hardwoods and industrial and grade types Bridge Ties and Timbers are made from Southern Yellow Pine, are creosoted, and can be manufactured to your specifications
- Railroad Ties, Cross Ties, Switch Ties of All Sizes
Choose from railroad ties, railroad crossties, landscape ties, and switch ties of all sizes to meet your project's railroad lumber needs Operating our own sawmill means we can offer custom cutting, drilling, and treating of any kind of lumber and timbers to fit your specifications
- Crossties, Hardwood Crossties, Treated Crossties, Railroad . . .
Traditionally, railroad crossties have been made from a variety of hard and soft woods On the other hand; concrete, steel, and plastic composites are also employed throughout the world, but in far less quantity
- Railway Ties - Stella-Jones
Stella-Jones plays a key role in the development, upgrade and maintenance of North America’s railroad infrastructure, supplying the continent’s demand for railway ties and timbers with over 12 million pressure-treated wooden crossties per year
- Crossties | Trains Magazine
Crossties: As the railroads began to understand the cost of replacing ties, they sought a way to make them last longer
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