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American Railway Engineering Association Bulletin 706 May 1986 Vol 87 AREA
 
American Railway Engineering Association Bulletin 706
A Vol. 87 (1986)
May 1986

CONTENTS
Cover Story
Four Ways and 4% + to Asheville  159
Special Feature
Rail Changed Out After 103 Years in Original Location  165
Reports from 1986 Technical Conference
Prefabricated Turnouts For Canadian National  168
Influence of Performance Requirements on Design and Construction of
Switches and Crossings - A Contractor's Viewpoint 182
Ballast Stabilization to Remove Slow Orders after Track Work on Amtrak209
Evaluation of Concrete Turnout Ties and Bridge Ties  216
Rehabilitation of Belden Tunnel  236
The Real Crisis in Engineering Education 266
Published as Information by Committees
Yards and Terminals (14)  271
Economics of Railway Construction and Maintenance (22)  272
Memoirs  277
Auditors' Report  280
Cover photo: Norfolk Southern unit coal train descends 2.2% grade between Ridgecrest and Old Fort on Asheville-Salisbury, North Carolina line.

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