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Conference Paper

Author
Mair, R. I.; Jupp, R. A.
Title
Rail track for heavy unit train operations
In
Annual Engineering Conference: Engineering 1976-2001, Townsville May 10-14, 1976.
Imprint
1976, pp. 383-387
Description

Also in conference preprint p.26-

[This paper was awarded the Mechanical Engineering Prize 1976]

Related Published resources

isCitedBy

  • Institution of Engineers Australia, 'Fifty-seventh Annual Report [Annual Report 1976]', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 49 (12) (1977), 25-32. Details
  • Institution of Engineers Australia, 'Colleges : The Institution's Awards', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 49 (1977), 40. Details

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