Reliability and service innovation in European rail
Getting Trains into Service features the proceedings of the 1998 Railtech event, a major European conference that brings together the industry's major innovators. Bringing together engineers of all disciplines, this event allows for an exchange of ideas and technology in an effort to improve the European railway system. This book focuses on innovations in the areas of process improvement, mechanics, logistics, and much more, providing insight into current and future projects aiming to get more trains on the tracks.
Reliability and service innovation in European rail
Getting Trains into Service features the proceedings of the 1998 Railtech event, a major European conference that brings together the industry's major innovators. Bringing together engineers of all disciplines, this event allows for an exchange of ideas and technology in an effort to improve the European railway system. This book focuses on innovations in the areas of process improvement, mechanics, logistics, and much more, providing insight into current and future projects aiming to get more trains on the tracks.
C552/007/98 The Toronto transit commission's T1 Subway car 1
C552/043/98 The key to successful, cost-effective, independent safety audit 35
C552/081/98 How MM can add value to the business 41
C552/031/98 Whither QRA? 59
C552/037/98 Group standards and vehicle acceptance 69
C552/011/98 Commissioning trains 81
C552/096/98 Reliability growth in the rail industry 87
C552/016/98 The safety consideration of introducing new rolling stock on an adjacent railway system 101
PEP - Professional Engineering Publishers - is the author of Getting Trains into Service - Railtech '98 - , published by Wiley.
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