Track Maintenance & Repairs

Railroad Track Maintenance Tools

For more than 120 years, Aldon Company Inc. has supplied high-quality railroad track tools that help keep rail yards and maintenance-of-way crews working their best. Our selection covers the jobs your team faces every day, from setting and pulling spikes, gauging rail, lifting ties, and moving ballast. Whether you run a private industrial siding or maintain miles of active track, you can count on Aldon® for railroad tools and supplies that stand up to hard field use.

As one of the most established railroad tool suppliers in North America, we carry everything from railroad hand tools to heavier gear such as rail pulls and gauge spreaders, so you can source everything your crew needs from one place. Our sales engineers know how these tools perform in the yard and can help you match the right railway tools to the job. Check out our entire collection of track tools below, or contact us to talk through what your crew needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What railroad track tools does Aldon offer?

Aldon® stocks a broad range of railroad track tools for maintenance-of-way work. That includes track wrenches, lining bars, rail and tie lifting and handling, spike mauls, and ballast fork and shovels. For heavier jobs, we carry track gauge spreaders and rail pulls that help crews correct gauge and reset rail after a derailment. Browse the full selection above or reach out, and we will help you find the right tool for the task.

Are Aldon track tools made for professional railroad use?

Yes. Our railway tools are manufactured for the demands of professional track work in active rail yards and out on the line. Rail yard managers, industrial companies with in-plant track, railroad maintenance contractors, and railroads themselves rely on Aldon® railroad track equipment because it withstands repeated field use. Many items manufactured by Aldon® in the United States are backed by replacement handles and parts, so your tools stay in service longer.

Who buys railroad track tools from Aldon?

Our customers include rail yard managers, industrial facilities that operate their own sidings, railroad maintenance companies, and Class I, regional, and short line railroads. Because we serve such a wide base, we keep a deep inventory of railroad tools and supplies and can support both one-off orders and the recurring needs of larger crews.

Do you carry railroad hand tools as well as larger equipment?

We do. Alongside railroad hand tools such as spike mauls, lining bars, claw bars, and track wrenches, we carry mechanical equipment, including track jacks and gauge spreaders. Sourcing your railroad tools from one supplier keeps ordering simple and helps standardize what your crew carries into the field.

How do I choose the right track tools for my crew?

Start with the jobs your team performs most, whether that is spiking, gauging, tie replacement, or ballast work. From there, our sales engineers can recommend track tools that fit your rail size, workload, and budget. As experienced railroad tool suppliers, we can also help you plan for replacement parts and handles to keep downtime low. Contact us, and we will walk through your requirements.

How fast can I get my railroad track maintenance tools?

Most in-stock railroad track maintenance tools ship within three to five business days. Made-to-order items may require a sizing form so we can build the tool to your specifications. If you are working against a deadline, let us know when you place your order, and we will confirm timing.

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