Rigid crossing structure
Types of rigid crossing structures
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KP type (standard shape)
A solid, highly durable standard shape.
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KT type (for turnouts)
Compatible with rail turnouts.
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KQ type (for sharp curves)
Built for sharp-curved tracks and allowing for guardrail installment.
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KR type (reinforced shape)
A reinforced shape strengthened by fasteners in order to withstand the lateral pressure delivered by oversized vehicles.
Rigid crossing structure main features
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Suited for large scale traffic
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Strong and highly durable
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Reduced maintenance costs
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Surface coloring potential
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Allows for guardrail installment
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Turnout compatible