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Rail Mats

27 Mar 2020

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Moulded Products

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Civil Infrastructure

Rail Mats

Rubber rail crossing mats provide a durable, non-slip solution for vehicle and pedestrian access across railway tracks. Designed to withstand heavy loads and harsh environmental conditions, these mats enhance safety and reduce maintenance requirements at rail crossings.

Baron Rubber, an Australian manufacturer, offers a range of rubber rail crossing panels tailored to various rail network needs. With over four decades of experience in supplying custom-moulded components to the rail sector, Baron Rubber has been instrumental in delivering rail crossing solutions through engineering excellence.

Key Features:

  • Durability: Engineered to endure high traffic volumes and extreme weather conditions.
  • Safety: Non-slip surface enhances traction for vehicles and pedestrians.
  • Compatibility: Designed to fit various rail and sleeper configurations.
  • Ease of Installation: Modular design allows for quick installation and removal, minimizing track downtime.
  • Low Maintenance: Resistant to wear and degradation, reducing the need for frequent replacements.

By utilising rubber rail crossing mats, rail networks can achieve improved safety standards while promoting sustainable practices through the use of durable materials.

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Please note: Tyre Stewardship Australia was accredited under the Australian Government Accredited Product Stewardship Scheme from March 2021 to March 2026 and submitted an application for re‑accreditation in January 2026, which is currently under assessment. Any use of the Australian Government product stewardship logo on this website relates solely to the previous accreditation period.