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American Railway Engineering Association Bulletin 692 May 1983 Vol 84
American Railway Engineering Association Bulletin 692
Vol. 84 (1983)
May 1983
CONTENTS
Cutting Through (Cover Feature) 147
Address by President Haacke, 1983 Technical Conference 149
Headquarter's Report by Executive Director L. T. Cerny 153
Treasurer's Statement by W. S. Lovelace 157
Luncheon Address by J. C. Kenefick 159
Reports From 1983 Technical Conference
Line Relocations on the U. P. 163
Rail Grinding Tests Carried Out on CP Rail 167
Du Pont Safety Management and Safety on the Railroad 197
Summary of Second International Heavy Haul Conference Papers 203
Special Reports
Ballast Performance Evaluation with Box Tests 207
Distribution of Temperature Stresses along the Continuously Welded Rails
(CWR) 243
A Method for Determining the Track Modulus using a Locomotive or Car on
Multi-Axle Trucks 269
Track Design to Prevent Long Pitch Rail Corrugation 289
Published as Information by Committees
Timber Structures (7) 301
Economics of Railway Construction and Maintenance (22) 303
Maintenance of Way Work Equipment (27) 308
Memoirs 317
Cover Photo: Amtrak Train No. 440 cuts through Washington Grove, Maryland at height of 21 inch snowfall of Feb. 11, 1983.
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