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Mass transportation for 1967 world exhibition
Automated, 3 1/4-mi, steel wheel on steel rail rapid transit system, designed and built to serve visitors to 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal, is described; unusual method of supporting continuous welded rail to dampen vibrations; problem of attenuating noise is considered, and among methods implemented are acoustic fence and viscoelastic compound applied to car wheels.
Mass transportation for 1967 world exhibition
Automated, 3 1/4-mi, steel wheel on steel rail rapid transit system, designed and built to serve visitors to 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal, is described; unusual method of supporting continuous welded rail to dampen vibrations; problem of attenuating noise is considered, and among methods implemented are acoustic fence and viscoelastic compound applied to car wheels.
Mass transportation for 1967 world exhibition
ASCE -- Proc (J Urban Planning Development Div)
Heffernan, J.J. (author)
1967
21 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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