Federal Railroad Administration
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation. The FRA conducts research and development tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation resource. Public education campaigns on highway-rail grade crossing safety and the danger of trespassing on rail property are also administered by FRA. Bookmark this collection https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_fra or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530835.
- Brief 6
- Tech Report 1
- Kansas State University, Manhattan. Civil Engineering Dept. 1
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration 3
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development and Technology 1
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology 3
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration 3
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology 2
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development & Technology 1
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology 1
- Prestressed concrete (7)
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- Kansas State University, Manhattan. Civil Engineering Dept. (1)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration (3)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development and Technology (1)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology (3)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration (3)
- United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology (2)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development & Technology (1)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology (1)
- :Stuart, Cameron ;Peterman, Robert J.2024-05-01:The Federal Railroad Administration sponsored Kansas State University (K-State) in research to improve the design and performance of crossties. K-Stat...
- :Stuart, Cameron ;Peterman, Robert J.2021-09-01:This research result was part of a larger project entitled, “Quantifying the Effect of Prestressing Steel and Concrete Variables on the Transfer Len...
- :Stuart, Cameron ;Beck, B Terry2021-04-01:This research was part of a larger project, “Quantifying the Effect of Prestressing Steel and Concrete Variables on the Transfer Length in Pretensio...
- :Stuart, Cameron ;Peterman, Robert J.2021-04-01:KSU developed special wire testing frames and procedures to measure bond-slip performance of prestressing wires (or strands) in concrete. The test cal...
- :United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology2019-03-01:This research result highlights a significant outcome from a task within a larger research project entitled, “Developing Qualification Tests to Ensu...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration2008-12-01:As part of the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Strategic Research Initiatives Program, Transportation Technology Center, Inc. (TTCI), a wholly...
- :United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Railroad Administration2007-04-01:Concrete bridges at the Transportation Technology Center’s Facility for Accelerated Service Testing (FAST) in Pueblo, CO, provide a unique opportuni...
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