Authors: Amanda S. Keller, Edward J. Rickley
Date of Publication: September 1992
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Dept. of Transportation - Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Research and Development, Equipment and Operating Practices Research Dividion
Performing Organization: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Research and Special Programs Administration, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
Report No: DOT/FRA/ORD-93/25
Abstract:
The U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Special Programs
Administration, Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, in support
of the Federal Railroad Administration is conducting a research program
with the goal of reducing the number of fatalities and injuries at highway-railroad
grade crossings. As a part of this program, the Volpe Center's Noise Measurement
and Assessment Facility is conducting a study to determine the effectiveness
of railroad horn systems. This document is the first publication supporting
this study. It presents the results of acoustic measurements performed
in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Jacksonville, Florida, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
and Omaha, Nebraska, to determine the acoustic characteristics of several
types of railroad horn systems. Data obtained includes frequency spectrum,
directivity, drop-off rate, maximum A-weighted sound level, and sound exposure
level.
No. of Pages: 70
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