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Testing Railway Vehicles to Improve Vehicle/Track Interaction

January 3, 2014 | Filed under: Vehicle/Track

By Robert Masar • March, 2006 Significant increases in high-speed international traffic throughout Europe have led European railways to establish new comprehensive technical rules to ensure acceptable parameters for vehicle/track interaction. Current measuring systems and data collection and processing capabilities have made it possible to test and homologate new railway vehicles …

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