Cost benefit analysis for improvement to crashworthiness of current vehicles during refurbishment (RR-STR-96-022)

Last updated on 20 December 2013 11:08
Past studies on Mk 1 vehicles have indicated that it is not cost-effective to retrospectively modify vehicles approaching the end of their lives to improve their crashworthiness. This study undertakes a similar cost-benefit analysis on a number of vehicle classes approaching a mid-life major refurbishment which is the optimum time...
Author(s): Lewis J.H.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1996
United Kingdom
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