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The reliability of the subgrade in the areas of heavy train treatment

V. V. Naumov    

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In the paper the urgency of using the heavy train traffic in Russia is described, the proving ground of extension for traffic of heavy trains till 2030 is presented. It is also shown the problem of functioning the ground bed on such sections and offered traditional methods for increasing the reliability of the ground bed. 

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pp. 183 - 186
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INFRAESTRUCTURA

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