American Society of Civil Engineers


State-of-the-Art of Ballastless Track at-Grade


by Walter L. Wheeler, A.M.ASCE, (Engr., Engrg. Dept., Parsons Brinckerhoff-Tudor-Bechtel, Atlanta, Ga.)

Transportation Engineering Journal, Vol. 102, No. 1, February 1976, pp. 131-145

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Document type: Journal Paper
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Abstract: Ballastless track support structures are regarded as possible solutions to the problems of track maintenance and the research and development of these structures is reviewed. The new types of structures include ties embedded in concrete slabs and also beams. These structures are cast-in-place, precast, and slip formed. Several design problems are examined with consideration to the advantages of ballastless track over conventional track. Maintenance and cost advantages are considered. Current research and development is considered for seven countries; United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Soviet Union, Switzerland, Japan. This paper reviews the types of structures actually built and put in experimental or revenue service. The development of new types of rail fasteners is also considered with each type of new track structure.


ASCE Subject Headings:
Beams
Fastening
Railroad ballast
Railroad ties
Railroad tracks
Rapid transit systems
Slabs
Urban areas