Validation experiment on theories relating track geometry to passenger ride (TM-VDY-035)

Last updated on 08 June 2012 1:53
Service train tests between Euston and Carlisle have been carried out to validate two theories. The first relates quarter-mile track geometry to seated passenger ride discomfort and the second relates track alignment faults to standing passenger discomfort. These two validation experiments were carried out simultaneously, with 16 seated passengers making...
Author(s): Poole W.;Troup R.M.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1990
United Kingdom
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