Autumn leaffall and the new railway (LR-DSU-93-032)

Last updated on 13 August 2014 9:55
Those leaves which get trapped on the rail head in the autumn, and form a hard black layer, affect railway operations in several ways. They can cause trains to lose time, they can cause trains to overrun stations or signals or they can result in the track circuits failing to...
Author(s): Pearce T. G.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1993
United Kingdom
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