Permanent way is the tracks, ballast, subgrade and lineside structure of a railway, see:
- Track (rail transport), description of contemporary permanent way structures and methods
 - Permanent way (history), a history of permanent way in the UK
 
- Other uses
 
- Permanent Way Institution
 - The Permanent Way, a play by David Hare about the privatisation of Britain's railways
 - "Permanent way" is an important road in the novel Absolution Gap by Alastair Reynolds
 
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