Role of vegetation in the stability and servicibility of railway embankments

Last updated on 02 September 2014 4:31
The majority of the UK’s railway system was constructed more than 100 years ago. Since construction the earth structures, and particularly the embankments, have been prone to poor performance and occasional collapse. Poor performance, or serviceability failure, results in poor ride quality, expensive maintenance and sometimes speed restriction. Catastrophic collapse...
Author(s): Russell D;Ellis E;O?Brien A;McGinnity Brian
2000
United Kingdom
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