Track Systems supplement 2014
Posted: 5 June 2014 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet
In our latest free-to-view Track Systems Supplement, read articles about the CAPACITY4RAIL project, track maintenance facilities in Portugal, plus switches and crossings research from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology…
- Looking towards 2030-2050 for an affordable, automated, adaptable, resilient and high-capacity railway
Laurent Schmitt, UIC - Track maintenance – rectification of geometrical deficiencies
Ricardo Alves, REFER Engineering S.A., and João Gonçalo Maia Vieira, REFER - Track stiffness optimisation to improve the performance of switches and crossings
Elias Kassa, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
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Track Systems, Track/Infrastructure Maintenance & Engineering
Related organisations
Amberg Technologies, Harsco Rail, International Union of Railways (UIC), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Plasser & Theurer, RailMeasurement, REFER, Sekisui, Strukton Rail AB, voestalpine Schienen GmbH