Reducing the stress state of the North American railroads: Institutional issues and barriers to implementation

Last updated on 05 April 2013 3:48
As many railways around the globe migrate from government-run institutions to private concessions, there may be some lessons that can be learned from North American experiences. With increasing axle loads and annual tonnage on mainline tracks, there is a continuing need to implement technology to control the stress state at...
Author(s): Hawthorne K.;Kalay S.
2003
United States
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