Research could boost durability, cut cost of railroad tracks

Monday, November 21, 2011 - 07:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Every year, companies that own railroad track across the United States spend millions of dollars maintaining ballast, the crushed rock underneath railroad ties and steel rails. In addition to the high cost, railroads must reroute trains around operations that maintain ballast, delaying the delivery of freight.

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