Noise from railways has typically been dealt with by using the ‘we were here first’ argument. In the UK that continues to be largely effective, except where major refurbishment is undertaken or new lines are envisaged. Forthcoming EU legislation will require a change of approach. This paper looks at the background and sets out what will now be required: the immediate impact will be an obligation to undertake noise mapping to gain a better understanding of railway noise levels; then action plans will have to be produced to control and mitigate excessive noise (although as yet there is no indication of what will be regarded as ‘excessive’)
Abstract Several countries have enacted severe noise control standards and European noise legislatio...
Noise and vibration are two of the main problems associated with railways in residential areas. To ...
The adverse effects that noise and vibration from railway systems in residential environments can ha...
Noise from railways has typically been dealt with by using the ‘we were here first’ argument. In the...
12 million EU inhabitants are affected by railway noise during the day and 9 million during the nigh...
The Environmental Noise Directive 2002/49/EC requires the Member States to determine the exposure to...
The Environmental Noise Directive 2002/49/EC requires the Member States to determine the exposure to...
The paper presents an overview of noise propagation mechanisms, wheel–rail interaction models, and t...
Transport infrastructure produces many externalities. Increased accessibility and the resultant econ...
Transport infrastructure produces many externalities. Increased accessibility and the resultant econ...
An exploratory study bas been undertaken to put into perspective future impact of road and railway n...
Under Directive 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise, all Eur...
The continuing rise of population and globalisation have a large impact on the transport system. Rai...
SEVEN STEPS ON THE WAY TO LOW-NOISE RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC Seven steps on the way to low-noise rail f...
Noise and vibration are two of the main problems associated with railways in residentialareas. To en...
Abstract Several countries have enacted severe noise control standards and European noise legislatio...
Noise and vibration are two of the main problems associated with railways in residential areas. To ...
The adverse effects that noise and vibration from railway systems in residential environments can ha...
Noise from railways has typically been dealt with by using the ‘we were here first’ argument. In the...
12 million EU inhabitants are affected by railway noise during the day and 9 million during the nigh...
The Environmental Noise Directive 2002/49/EC requires the Member States to determine the exposure to...
The Environmental Noise Directive 2002/49/EC requires the Member States to determine the exposure to...
The paper presents an overview of noise propagation mechanisms, wheel–rail interaction models, and t...
Transport infrastructure produces many externalities. Increased accessibility and the resultant econ...
Transport infrastructure produces many externalities. Increased accessibility and the resultant econ...
An exploratory study bas been undertaken to put into perspective future impact of road and railway n...
Under Directive 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise, all Eur...
The continuing rise of population and globalisation have a large impact on the transport system. Rai...
SEVEN STEPS ON THE WAY TO LOW-NOISE RAIL FREIGHT TRAFFIC Seven steps on the way to low-noise rail f...
Noise and vibration are two of the main problems associated with railways in residentialareas. To en...
Abstract Several countries have enacted severe noise control standards and European noise legislatio...
Noise and vibration are two of the main problems associated with railways in residential areas. To ...
The adverse effects that noise and vibration from railway systems in residential environments can ha...