"In this thesis, practices/procedures adopted by different railways to manage track stability have been collated and a gap analysis has been undertaken to help improve track stability. The analysis revealed that track stability management differs markedly/noticeably between railway companies, and that there is a need for a unified tool to determine the requirements of different preventive maintenance programs"--Abstract.
History
Location
Central Queensland University
Additional Rights
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Open Access
Yes
External Author Affiliations
Centre for Railway Engineering; Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Health;