Axleload limits for 2-axle wagons (VDYN 256)

Last updated on 25 April 2014 5:06
2-axle freight vehicles with pedestal suspensions have been identified as the cause of considerable track damage. As a result, in September 1990, a ban was introduced on any new 2-axle wagons at 25.5 tonne axleload unless satisfactory track force behaviour could be demonstrated. The ensuing discussion gave rise to a...
Author(s): Smith B L;Eickhoff B M
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1991
United Kingdom
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