Responding to the Environmental Noise Directive by demonstrating the benefits of rail grinding on the Great Britain’s railway network

Last updated on 08 August 2014 2:54
This paper investigates a significant reduction in environmental noise attributable to changes in the Network Rail grinding strategy employed within GB. It also considers how these findings could inform noise mapping and action plans required by the Environmental Noise Directive (END). Acoustic track quality (ATQ) is a measure of the...
Author(s): Craven N;Bewes O;Fenech B;Jones R
2013
United Kingdom
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