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RentRailroad cranes have seen widespread use since the early 1900s and are used for tasks such as handling freight, laying track, bridge construction, derailment recovery, and many others.
Read More (About Railroad Cranes)Part of a broader category of specialized application cranes, railroad cranes have been in use since around the early 1900s. Over the decades, they’ve been used for handling freight, laying track, performing railway maintenance tasks, bridge construction, assisting in derailment and accident recovery, installing equipment, and other work performed in the vicinity of railroad tracks.
Having progressed from steam-driven models to those using turbocharged diesel engines with hydraulic controls, current railroad cranes range in lifting capacity from less than 25 to upward of 250 tons, and are equipped with booms that can provide 100 feet or more of reach. Sometimes also referred to as “crane cars,” “wreckers,” “derricks,” and “breakdown cranes,” some railroad cranes include both rail wheels and standard wheels with tires, enabling them to travel on railroad tracks and on roadways for greater mobility and versatility.
The basic configuration of railroad cranes often closely mimics that of mobile cranes; they frequently include a rotating crane mounted to a flat chassis, thus enabling work to be done on either side of the tracks. Available in self-propelled and towable models, railroad cranes may feature fixed or telescopic booms, a flatcar (or idler), climate-controlled ROPS/FOPS cabs, counterweights, landing legs, a coupling gear, outriggers, traction motors, magnet packages, recovery winches, boom slider pads, and engine block heaters for operating in cold-weather conditions. Other features may include rearview cameras, in-dash monitors, sensors, and joystick controls. Some railroad cranes also possess the ability to function as a locomotive and pull other rail cars.
You’ll find a number of new and used railroad cranes and other specialized application cranes for sale on CraneTrader.com, including pile driving cranes and harbor/marine/barge cranes. Leading manufacturers of railroad cranes for sale on the site include Jackson, Holmes, Badger, and UROMAC.
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