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Railroad accident report
Railroad accident report
By United States. National Transportation Safety Board.
Special study
Special study
By United States. National Transportation Safety Board.

Wheel-rail interface handbook
By Lewis, R.,U. Olofsson
U.S. - U.S.S.R. track and rail metallurgy information exchange
U.S. - U.S.S.R. track and rail metallurgy information exchange
By Richard F. Beck
Supplementary argument concerning the duty on steel rails
Supplementary argument concerning the duty on steel rails
By Emery A. Storrs

Rail quality and maintenance for modern railway operation
By International Conference on Rail Quality and Maintenance for Modern Railway Operation (1992 Technische Hogeschool Delft)

Geschichte der Eisenbahnen der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie
By Österreichischer Eisenbahnbeamten-Verein
Remarks on the comparative merits of cast metal and malleable iron railways
Remarks on the comparative merits of cast metal and malleable iron railways
By Michael Longridge
Flaw detection in rails
Flaw detection in rails
By United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research and Development.
Industry capability to produce rail and crossties for nationwide railroad track rehabilitation
Industry capability to produce rail and crossties for nationwide railroad track rehabilitation
By United States. General Accounting Office

Experiments on the transverse strength and other properties of malleable iron
By Peter Barlow
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Rail Steels--Developments, Manufacturing, and Performance
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Rail Steels--Developments, Manufacturing, and Performance
By International Symposium on Rail Steels--Developments, Manufacturing, and Performance (1992 Montréal, Québec)
The general problem of rolling contact
The general problem of rolling contact
By American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Meeting, Chicago, 1980.
Különleges vasutak
Különleges vasutak
By Horváth, Attila Dr.
Adhesion
Adhesion
By Convention on Adhesion London 1963.
A comparison between the physical properties of rails, produced by the open hearth and duplex processes
A comparison between the physical properties of rails, produced by the open hearth and duplex processes
By Ernest Alfred Wraight

Vanadium rails
By American vanadium company, Pittsburgh.

Origin and development of the railway rail
By G. P. Raidabaugh

Der Schienenweg der Eisenbahnen
By Ferdinand Loewe

Sections of rails and splice bars
By Illinois Steel Company, Chicago.