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Rail Boom Rentals

Modern Hiring Service offers advanced rail-road boom lift rental services that are made just for maintaining, inspecting, and modernizing India's railway infrastructure. These very specialized machines are built to work on both regular roads and railway tracks.

This makes it easy to get to high structures in railway settings. Our rail-road boom lifts are certified and approved by the top global railway safety agencies, so they meet all the strict safety and operational standards needed for railway infrastructure projects. These machines help with important railway tasks like maintaining overhead electrification, installing signal systems, checking the track infrastructure, and updating stations.

As India's railway networks grow and get better, Modern Hiring Service is dedicated to helping railway authorities, EPC contractors, and infrastructure companies with reliable rail-access platforms that make operations safer, more efficient, and more productive.

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Dual-Mode Operation – Road and Rail

Rail-road boom lifts are special because they can work in two modes: they can drive on roads and directly on railway tracks. This feature lets engineers and technicians quickly move equipment to the right place to do maintenance work.

These machines are especially useful for projects that involve:

• Maintenance of overhead electrification (OHE)
• Putting in and checking catenary systems
• Installing and maintaining railway signaling systems
• Checking bridges and improving infrastructure
• Work to maintain and inspect tunnels
• Building and modernizing stations

The ability to quickly switch between road and rail operation speeds up deployment and cuts down on downtime during maintenance work on the railway.

Internationally Certified Railway Equipment

The railroad access platforms provided by Modern Hiring Service are designed and manufactured according to strict international railway safety standards. These machines comply with multiple global railway certifications, including:

• AS/NZ 1418:2011 (Australia)
• AS/RISSB 7502:2016 (Australia)
• RIS 1530/6 (United Kingdom)
• TDOK 0002 (Sweden)
• SNCF NF F 58002 (France)
• RIL 931.0003 DB Netz (Germany) 

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