The document discusses the analysis and design of pre-stressed concrete sleepers used in railways. It covers the general functions of sleepers in providing support and transferring loads to the ballast bed. The most common types of pre-stressed sleepers are then described, including twin-block, longitudinal, and mono-block sleepers. Finally, the key design considerations for sleepers are outlined, such as loads from static and dynamic wheel forces, distribution of loads to the rail seat and ballast, and moments and stresses experienced by the sleeper.