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Managing Slack in Trains with Cars Equipped with Hydraulic End-of-Car-Cushioning Devices

July 24, 2023 | Filed under: In-Train Forces

by Jeff Tuzik Among the most significant forces that freight railroads contend with in daily operations are buff and draft (or compressive and tensile) forces between cars within train consists. These forces are mediated by various damping technologies, braking and acceleration practices, and by train make-up. When these forces aren’t …

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