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![]() RAIL NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM Corus has developed the innovative Silent Track™ noise reduction rail system, which significantly reduces noise generated by railway traffic. The Silent Track™ system will benefit people living near railway lines, as trials have proven that noise can be significantly reduced without the need for erecting large, visually unattractive barriers. The patented Corus Silent Track™ system tackles noise at the source and can be fitted to established infrastructures with minimal change to railway practice. Corus' Silent Track™ reduces noise generated by rails as train wheel pass over them. The 'silent rail' system employs patented "tuned dampers", developed in conjunction with Southampton University's Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, which are attached to either side of the rail. These dampers efficiently absorb vibrations and hence prevent noise from being generated by the rail. The tuned damper can be fitted to a variety of standard rail sections, which makes it a significantly more attractive option than noise containment measures such as barriers that are visually intrusive and very expensive. The system has undergone extensive trials on a full-scale test track in Czechoslovakia and has been installed at two sites in Holland and one in France. Trials have shown that a reduction of about six decibels can be expected. INSTALLATION Corus' Silent Track™ tuned rail dampers can be either installed 'on track' onto rail that is already in service, or in factory conditions onto rail that is to be used in renewal or new-build programmes. Corus and Volker Stevin Rail & Traffic have developed a technique for installation that minimises possession times and ensures the integrity of the installed product. Factory fitting of Corus tuned rail dampers can be achieved at a location convenient to the client, for example onto long-welded rail strings at a welding facility, or at one of Corus' own sites. BENEFITS Corus' Silent Track™ system has significant technical benefits over other solutions employed to reduce railway noise including
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