Reactive maintenance

The heavy loads and high number of rail trips in a railway system cause mechanical components to eventually wear or break and electrical or electronic components to fail. Whilst periodic maintenance  is designed to minimise these failures, failures still occur.  Where maintenance is required to immediately fix failed infrastructure (e.g. replace blown lamps, adjust point machines, repair faulty rolling stock, fix failed level crossing booms, etc.) it is called reactive maintenance.

See also preventive maintenance

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