An investigation into the isolation provided by a suspended track system five years after installation (IM-SAV-021)

Last updated on 24 May 2013 3:45
In the past decade several anti-vibration railway track systems have been installed to prevent the transmission of significant amounts of vibration into the ground. One such system was installed in Liverpool, where the railway passes beneath a building of historical interest. The ORE Committee D151 has expressed an interest...
Author(s): Dawn T M
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1983
United Kingdom
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