Comment by LargoLasskhyfv

1 month ago

That's not the way stuff like this is built nowadays. Meaning the thermal expansion and shrinkage of rails is considered and accounted for(or should).

Thus things like these are integrated:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breather_switch

As I understand it breather switches are used rarely in high speed rail systems. The ride on Spanish high speed trains is very smooth. At 300km/h (5km per minute) you’d notice going over a breather switch. It’d be like taking Amtrak’s Acela.

The gap looks about 50cm which is maybe 1.5km of contraction from installation tension.