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The track on a railway also known as the permanent way in this video we will dive into the terminology of rail also known as railway track the distance between the two tracks on any railway route is known as railway gauge the wooden or concrete supports for the rail tracks are known as a sleeper as British English or cross tie American English sleeper, it is a rectangular support for the rail tracks it is laid perpendicular to the rails sleepers transfer loads to the track ballast and subgrade sleepers hold the rails upright and keep them spaced to the correct gauge ballast is the name for the stones beneath the track ballast forms the trackbed upon which railroad sleepers are laid it is used to bear the load from the railroad ties to facilitate drainage of water and also to keep down vegetation that might interfere with the track structure the ballast also holds the track in place as the trains roll over it and absorb the noise it typically consists of a