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EVS-EN 13232-3:2003+A1:2011

Railway applications - Track - Switches and crossings - Part 3: Requirements for wheel/rail interaction

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Withdrawn from 01.11.2023
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EN 13232-3:2003+A1:2011

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01.11.2023
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02.11.2011
Main + amendment
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EVS-EN 13232-3:2003
This part of this European Standard specifies: - characterisation of wheel and track dimensions; - geometric design principles for wheel guidance; - design principles for wheel load transfer; - deciding whether movable crossings are needed. These are illustrated by their application to turnout components: - switches; - crossings; - check rails. but the principles apply equally to more complex layouts.

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