Soldato
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This has always intrigued me 
Does it serve any purpose?

Does it serve any purpose?
I've always assumed its to stop plants growing, much like shingle is put on flower beds to stop weeds.
[EDIT] Read Blackvault above, apparently i'm wrong.
All train tracks are built where rivers once ran, the stones are leftover sediment.
All train tracks are built where rivers once ran, the stones are leftover sediment.
I think you maybe a little wrong there.
I have always wondered why you often see old rails left sat on the sleepers, there are areas round here that are absoutely littered with them and they have been there for years.
Are they left there for some reason (i.e. to help secure the track) or are they just left there because it is easier? Surely they are worth a fair bit and worth recycling?