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Rail Infrastructure

Production
Accurate to a millimeter: assembling a rail switch at the Vossloh Cogifer plant in Reichshoffen in France. Vossloh acquired the French Cogifer Group in July 2002 and has since assimilated it into this Transport Technology Group.

Production
Stitches of steel that go into the rail infrastructure: a rail switch being manufactured at the Vossloh Group's Amurrio plant in Spain.

Production
Switch watch: CAD for a switch at Vossloh Cogifer's plant in Bygotsch, Poland.

Production
Must meet the most exacting demands: a switch built by Vossloh Cogifer at Reichshoffen, France.

Application
Two key components for the wheel/rail system sourced from the same group: on very many rail lines, Vossloh rail fasteners are holding in place Vossloh Cogifer switches as here at Haste in the district of Schaumburg in Lower Saxony.

Application
World leader: rail fastening systems from Vossloh are an assurance of quality and safety. They are used by rail and transit operators in over 65 countries.

Application
Broad product range: the Vossloh lineup embraces rail fasteners for ballast and slab tracks in all climate zones, for all kinds of sleepers (timber, concrete, steel) and load profiles (from heavy-duty to high-speed).

Application
Innovations from Vossloh Fastening Systems: the high-eleasticity W 21 is designed for the most exacting applications.

Production
Patented success: Company founder Eduard Vossloh produced rail fastener spring washers for the Royal Prussian Railway. In 1927, Karl Vossloh developed the high-tension spring washer and in 1967 Prof. Hermann Meier developed the tension clamp for rail fasteners.