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Fork spikes are commonly referred to as "railroad spikes" or "spike fasteners." They are used to secure rails to ties on railroad tracks. The term "fork spikes" may also refer to a specific type of spike with a forked design used in certain applications, but the most widely recognized name is railroad spikes.

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