VAP Rail Freight Forum
The Freight Transport Forum took place on 14 may 2025 in Zurich.
On the german event page you will find pictures, the presentations of the speakers for download and also archive documents of previous years.
General Assembly VAP
The last GA was held on Tuesday, 27 August 2024 in Bern. We welcomed Federal Councillor Dr Albert Rösti. Further information.
2022 was our last General Assembly. In addition to the statutory part, Federal Councillor Simonetta Sommaruga gave an exciting speech. You will find more information by clicking on the button.
VAP Forum Sidings
The Siding Forum was held in Zurich on 15 November 2022. You will find a detailed review here.
Click the button to find pictures and documents (in german), also of previous years:
Noise Research Forum
Past events
2025
14 may 2025 – VAP FORUM FREIGHT TRANSPORT, Zurich
The Freight Transport Forum took place on 14 may 2025 in Zurich – to the event page.
2024
11 November 2024 – Second Zurich Freight Transport Round Table, Zurich
Innovations on quiet soles. How can construction sites in town centres be designed in such a way that businesses and passers-by are affected as little as possible? How can rail freight transport be simplified? And what will it take for lorries without combustion engines to achieve a breakthrough? Three experts reported on the steps they have already taken towards these goals. To the summary. Further information.
21. November 2024 – VPI Austria Info Event, Vienna
The popular information event organised by VPI Austria took place at the Novotel Hauptbahnhof in Vienna. Information was provided on current topics in rail freight transport. To the review.
21/22 October 2024 – Members’ meeting DIE GÜTERBAHNEN, Berlin
In addition to the members’ meeting, there was also a professional dialogue, with Jürgen Maier as one of the guest speakers. Impressions on LinkedIn.
27 August 2024 – VAP GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Bern
Our General Assembly was held in Bern on 27 August 2024. To the review
27–29 August – 12th Swiss Green Economy Symposium, Winterthur
The Swiss Green Economy Symposium is a conference on business and sustainability in Switzerland. Individual innovation forums (specialised conferences) were held under this year’s motto “Solving conflicts together”. Information at https://sges.ch/.
27 JUNE 2024 – DAC-DAY 2024
PROSE and Knorr-Bremse Rail Systems Schweiz AG organised the DAC-DAY 2024, a symposium on the digital automatic coupler (DAC) that will modernise rail freight transport. The event offered workshops and networking opportunities for railway industry professionals.
29/30 MAY 2024 – «Rising to the DAC challenge» UIP GA AND KEEPERS’ SUMMIT, VENICE
The conference will take a look at how and where to interface rail with the other modes, the needs of multimodal supply chains and of course the way to finance it all. A look back.
7 may 2024 – VAP FORUM FREIGHT TRANSPORT, Zurich
The Freight Transport Forum took place on 7 may 2024 in Zurich – to the event page.
18/19 April 2024 – Swiss Shippers’ Forum 2024, Interlaken
This year’s motto at the Swiss Shippers’ Forum was «The right innovations for your supply chain! Mastering the challenges, building trust, embracing the future.»
17 April 2024 – VPI General Assembly, Vienna
The annual general assembly of the VPI, Association of Private Freight Wagon Interested Parties Austria, took place on 17 April 2024 in Vienna.
9 January 2024, 14th VPI Symposium, Hamburg
The symposium focussed on “Growth opportunities for sustainable rail freight transport”. A look back.
2023
21 + 22 JUNE 2023 GET TOGETHER AND 23RD TECHNICAL INFORMATION EVENT, DRESDEN
The focus was set on wagons and their maintenance in combined transport. To the review.
15–16 June 2023 – UIP Keepers’ Summit and General Assembly in Nice
The UIP Keepers’ Summit took place in cooperation with AFWP ASSOCIATION FRANCAISE DES DETENTEURS DE WAGONS on 15–16 June 2023 in Nice. UIP also held its General Assembly on 15 June 2023. Click here for the review.
31 MAY 2023 – GS1 EXCELLENCE DAYS INCL. SWISS LOGISTICS AWARD 2023, BERNE
The GS1 Excellence Days provided impulses and solutions for more sustainability. At the parallel industry event Transport & Logistics, pioneering projects for more sustainability have been presented and discussed. Information about the event here.
9–12 MAY 2023 – TRANSPORT LOGISTICS, MUNICH
The international trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management took place at the Trade Fair Center Messe München. To the information.
27 April 2023 – Swiss Shippers’ Forum 2023
On Thursday, 27 April 2023, the Swiss Shippers’ Forum took place at the Hotel Victoria-Jungfrau, Interlaken. To the review.
20 April 2023 – VAP Rail Freight Forum
The Freight Transport Forum took place on Thursday, 20 April 2023. Review and pictures here.
14–16 APRIL 2023 – ROAD AND LOGISTICS DAYS AT THE VERKEHRSHAUS, LUCERNE
A weekend devoted to road transport and logistics. The world of logistics in action – for the whole family. More info here.
21 MARCH 2023 – EUROPEAN COMMISSION STAKEHOLDER CONFERENCE (HYBRID) (DG MOVE), BRUSSELS
Stakeholders from all transport sectors and from passenger and freight transport discussed how to make a smooth transition to automation and digitalisation for transport workers. To the info.
21 FEBRUARY 2023 – STREAMSAVE WORKSHOP, ONLINE
Opportunities for energy savings in (freight) transport: shifting to other modes and improving vehicle efficiency. The online workshop was recorded, the minutes of the workshop are available on the streamSAVE platform.
10.1.2023 – 13TH VPI SYMPOSIUM, HAMBURG
On Tuesday, 10.01.2023, the 13th VPI Symposium took place at the Hotel Hafen Hamburg. You can find the review here.
2022
29.11.2022 – EDDP WEBINAR ON DAC MIGRATION – ONLINE
This webinar, organised by the European DAC Delivery Programme (EDDP) together with DACcelerate, aimed to explain the derivation of the migration strategy as well as the latest developments such as the test set-up of pop-up workshops and the loco survey. To the event page
30.11.2022 – DAC4EU PUBLIC PRESENTATION OF TEST RESULTS – ONLINE
The DAC4EU consortium, funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI), has been conducting the pilot research project “DAC Demonstrator for Rail Freight Transport” for two years. At this online event, the final test results have been presented. The focus was on the operational tests in Europe, in particular shunting operations and energy and data transmission.
1.12.2022 – EDDP WEBINAR ON COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS (CBA) – ONLINE
This webinar, organised by the European DAC Delivery Programme (EDDP) together with DACcelerate, presented the user consultation and feedback received, as well as business cases and case studies. To the event page
15 November 2022 – VAP Forum Railway Sidings
Wagonload transport in Switzerland – or rail freight transport in the countryside – is once again under financial and political scrutiny. At our forum, we talked about new roles in wagonload traffic. Before the culinary networking, we discussed the topic of safety in reality and in theory on the podium – are there differences? Read more.
4 October 2022 – European DAC Day, Prague
At the event, participants discussed how to achieve operational DAC migration across Europe by 2030. Organised by EDDP (European DAC Delivery Programme) and DACcelerate. Registration and programme information.
5–7 October 2022 – International Rail Forum and Conference, Prague
The International Railway Forum & Conference (IRFC) is one of the leading events in the international railway calendar, bringing together top executives and decision-makers, rail and logistics professionals, customers, influential politicians and institutions from across Europe. More information here.
6/7 October 2022 3rd BME/VDV sidings conference, Cologne
Together with 43 other associations from industry, trade, logistics, waste management and public institutions, the German Association of Materials Management, Purchasing and Logistics (BME) and the Association of German Transport Companies (VDV) published the siding charter in 2019. More information here.
6 October 2022 – VPI Austria Info Event, Vienna
he 10th VPI information event took place. Information was provided on current topics in rail freight transport, the main topic was the Digital Automatic Coupling (DAK). A look back.
7 & 8 SEPTEMBER 2022 – 10TH SWISS GREEN ECONOMY SYMPOSIUM
Switzerland’s business summit on sustainability took place under the motto “RESPONSIBLE AND COOPERATIVE”. It brought inspiration, knowledge and networking for representatives from business, politics, science and civil society who decide, implement and drive innovation. Read more here.
19. August 2022 – VAP General Assembly
This year our General Assembly took place again in Bern. In addition to the statutory part, Federal Councillor Simonetta Sommaruga honoured us with an exciting lecture. You can find all the information here.
22 June 2022 – VPI General Meeting / Technical Information Event / Get Together 2022
At the 22nd Technical Information Event, the morning was devoted to running gear (wheelset and brake) in depth with the topics LL soles and ET testing. The afternoon was dedicated to digitalisation and DAC. The topics “The DAC on the way to operational capability”, “Telematics & sensor technology” and “Data exchange” were considered. For more information on the events and to register, please click here.
20 May 2022 – 15th VAP-ECM-Exchange of Experience
The 15th VAP-ECM Experience Exchange took place on Friday, 20 May 2022, in Olten. To review (in german).
11 May 2022 – UIP Keepers’ Summit
The UIP Keepers’ Summit “Pathway to 30 % modal share – rail freight’s digital future” took place on 11 May 2022 in Vienna. The Keepers’ Summit was dedicated to concrete measures for a digital future of rail freight and a modal share of at least 30%. You can find the review on LinkedIn here.
3 May 2022 – Freight Forum
The popular Freight Transport Forum took place on Tuesday, 3 May 2022 in Zurich. To review.
26 & 27 April 2022 – Swiss Shippers’ Forum
The Swiss Shippers’ Forum took place on 26 and 27 April 2022 in Interlaken under the motto “Facing our triple challenge to 2050”. More information here.
25 March 2022 – Industry and media event DAC4EU Demonstrator Train
A key to increasing the competitiveness of rail freight transport is its pan-European automation and digitalisation. A central element is the digital automatic coupling (DAC). Representatives of the Confederation and the industry showed on 25 March 2022 at the Kreuz Congress Centre in Berne how the conversion will take place in the next few years. Here you can find the media kit.
11 January 2022 – 12th VPI Symposium
The 12th VPI Symposium was dedicated to the introduction of the DAC and focused on technology, migration, cost-benefit analysis and financing. A summary and the video of the virtual event can be found here.
2021
16 March 2021 – Noise Research Railway Forum 2021
On Tuesday, 16 March 2021, the virtual forum took place. Read more about it in our news.

VAP signs letter of intent on automation
Together with the Federal Office of Transport (FOT) and the Association of Public Transport (VÖV), the VAP Association of the Loading Industry has signed a declaration of intent to automate Swiss rail freight transport. The long-term major project will start on 1 October 2021 with the preparation and implementation of the migration of the screw coupler to the digital automatic coupler (DAK).
Transport policy fundamentals
Rail freight transport should become more productive and competitive, increase its market share in overall logistics and thereby strengthen the shift policy and the federal government’s 2050 climate protection goals. VAP President and Member of the Council of States Josef Dittli has provided the impetus for an implementation and financing concept for the automation and digitalisation of rail freight transport with his motion 20.3221 “Transporting goods more efficiently by rail through automation”. Parliament has already approved the motion.
Bringing all market participants to the table
Now the FOT, with the support of VöV and VAP, is working out the basics for the executive. On this basis, the Federal Council and Parliament can decide on the migration to DAK. The VAP represents the needs of the economy. The industry wants to make sustainable use of multimodal transport with freight or container transhipment between the modes of transport according to their strengths. To achieve this, all market participants must be involved. These include not only those responsible for goods such as chemicals, paper, pulp and wood products, cars, consumer goods, food or building materials, but also the corresponding means of transport such as freight wagons.
As a reminder: of 600,000 freight wagons in Europe, 220,000 are privately owned. These private wagons perform about 50% of the tonne-kilometres on the European rail network. Members of the VAP manage almost 45,000 private freight wagons. Close coordination with Europe is essential to ensure intermodality.
Taking action with data

The VAP wants to promote an efficient exchange of information and data as well as networked openness to innovation between the players in the railway system along the entire logistics chain and with the involvement of rail freight customers, and to (co-)develop corresponding instruments. The VAP sees the DAK as a central element for the success of this process and therefore focuses on the following topics:
- Operations: DAK enables both real-time data exchange and significantly more efficient operations for freight railways in stations, on sidings and at borders. The most promising technology is the one currently adopted by the European DAC Delivery Programme EDDP platform. The operational and monetary advantages of automation mainly benefit the railway undertakings. The investment and follow-up costs, on the other hand, fall on the wagon keepers.
- Costs/benefits: The fair balance of costs and benefits must be taken into account in the implementation. Since the conversion of the European wagon fleet must take place within a defined time window, seamless financial support is imperative. Current estimates assume migration costs from the screw coupling to the DAK of up to 20,000 euros per freight wagon. For the private wagon owners of the VAP, this means approximately 1 billion Swiss francs. This does not include downtime and transport costs to and from the workshop during the migration phase.
- Data: The DAK is central above all because of the data that will be available in the future. These are to flow into a superordinate and freely accessible data platform. Freight railways and customers will be able to use this to communicate with each other and obtain information, for example about the condition or weight of the wagons, train length or real-time locations of the goods. Such a platform will make stronger competition in wagonload traffic possible in the first place. In Germany, considerable market shares are already held by private freight railways. In Switzerland, the framework conditions for this development must first be improved. The DAK lays a first milestone for this.
FOT, SBB Cargo and VAP give the starting signal
On 28 September 2021, FOT Director Peter Füglistaler, Per-Anders Benthin (CEO TRANSWAGGON AG) from the VAP and Désirée Baer (CEO SBB Cargo AG) and Dirk Stahl (CEO BLS Cargo AG) from VöV publicly presented the declaration of intent together with industry representatives. The occasion was a stop of the “Connecting Europe Express” – a special train of the EU for the “Year of Rail” – at the container terminal Basel Wolf.
Click here for the media release in German.
Click here for the media release in French.

25 years of the «Contract of Lugano» – a look into the future
Exactly 25 years after the signing of the “Treaty of Lugano”, the German railway station in the Swiss border metropolis of Basel took stock. For the VAP, in addition to the expansion of the line on the right bank of the Rhine, that of the line on the left bank of the Rhine for freight traffic is also urgent. Automation, in particular through digital automatic coupling, must be implemented just as quickly. Finally, the VAP welcomes the proposed opening up of the EU Combined Transport Directive to multimodal transport with freight instead of container transhipment when changing modes of transport.
New agreement
Under the motto “Visiting Friends”, the contracting countries concluded a new agreement that complements the Treaty of Lugano and sets new priorities. It provides for the sustainable strengthening of rail freight transport, wants to optimise its intermodal competitiveness and intensify cooperation in innovation – especially the Digital Automatic Coupling (DAK) – as well as in the joint project Shift2Rail. After the speeches of the guests Winfried Hermann, Minister of Transport of Baden-Württemberg, and Adolf Ogi, former Federal Councillor of Switzerland, Josef Dittli, Member of the Council of States and President of the VAP Association of the Freight Industry, spoke about the core topics of this anniversary.

Adolf Ogi, former Federal Councillor of Switzerland
Securing the access route is necessary
Josef Dittli brought in the perspective of the VAP. On the Swiss side, the VAP contributes with various measures to the promotion of an efficient freight railway system. Dittli emphasised the necessity of extending the railway line to the left bank of the Rhine in France in order to secure the access routes. With the motion «State treaty for NEAT access route on the left bank of the Rhine», the NR Commission for Transport and Telecommunications had instructed the Federal Council in January 2020 to seek a state treaty with France and Belgium for an efficient alternative route on the left bank of the Rhine (flat railway) with the necessary infrastructure parameters for freight traffic. In addition, the expansion of the Rhine Valley railway in Germany should be pursued with vigour. With regard to the new agreement between Switzerland (DETEC) and the German Ministry of Transport, Josef Dittli noted that it was well-intentioned but more like a non-binding declaration of intent, and demanded: «The new agreement must not invalidate the Treaty of Lugano, but should complement it.» Josef Dittli welcomed the fact that France is now pushing ahead with plans to increase the clearance gauge in tunnels on the Réding-Saverne section of the Saarbrücken-Basel line via France, as announced by the French infrastructure operator SNCF Réseau.

Josef Dittli, Member of the Council of States and President of the VAP
The VAP promotes automation and digitalisation
The VAP also advocates a vote at European level on the issues of automation and digitalisation. With the motion «Using automation to transport goods by rail more efficiently», it has called for the necessary financial resources. And with the Wagonload Transport Interest Group (IG WLV), it is committed to the implementation of corresponding measures together with other players in the economy.
Multimodal transport points the way to the future
For the VAP, it is important to promote not only combined transport in the narrower sense, but also multimodal transport with transhipment of goods. The latter also combines different modes of transport and meets the requirements of the strongly growing general cargo business in particular. The VAP therefore welcomes the corresponding proposals of the EU Commission for the revision of the Combined Transport Directive. Such proposals can make a significant contribution to achieving the goals of the European Green Deal. In Switzerland, the volume of multimodal rail freight transport is five times higher than that of combined transport. It is no coincidence that the event was held in Basel; after all, the port of Basel is successfully on the move as a hub for loose goods for multimodal water/rail transport.

Noise reduction and automation make rail more attractive
A considerable potential for more sustainability in rail freight transport lies in noise abatement. Noise must be further reduced so that an increase in rail freight transport can be realised without significant increases in noise. This will then benefit the environment and the population. The speakers at the Noise Research Forum 2021 explained which concepts and measures are currently being examined and are promising.
At the Noise Research Forum 2021, the focus was on an essential aspect of future-proof rail freight transport: automation. For rail to become more attractive for freight transport, it must become more efficient and sustainable. One example of this is the digital automatic coupler (DAK). It represents a major milestone in automation and allows for a considerable increase in efficiency in European rail freight transport. If rail freight transport becomes more cost-effective, the share of rail in the total volume of traffic can increase, which favours CO2 reduction.
The management of infrastructure and traffic must also be increasingly automated and digitalised. Real-time information for customers on the transport or safe operation of the wagons used and the correct loading as well as semi-autonomous operation of the sidings strengthen rail freight transport. Start-up financing would facilitate the digital transformation, while at the same time subsidies could be reduced.
The VAP makes a significant contribution to strengthening the innovative strength and the will to transform of its members. Only in this way can rail freight transport become more attractive and develop into a valid alternative to the road. To this end, the VAP supports its members in the implementation of automation in Switzerland, always in coordination with developments and requirements in Europe.
Detailed information from the Railway Noise Research Forum 2021
Rudolf Sperlich, Vice-Director of the Federal Office of Transport (FOT), welcomed the participants and looked back on the development of noise remediation to classify the forum. He explained Switzerland’s pioneering role in Europe and noted that the programme had been implemented very successfully in terms of costs and deadlines. However, because the effect fell just short of the statutory remediation target, the parliament unanimously adopted additional measures in 2013. Innovation assistance and departmental research are two of these supplementary instruments that will expire in 2025. For this reason, a wealth of ideas, networking and the will to innovate are once again called for in order to help the new, interesting approaches to success or to broad application.
Paul Steffen, Vice Director at the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), pointed out in his welcome address the need for further innovations in the railways. Innovation is still necessary, not only for the health of residents, but also to strengthen the environmental advantage of rail over road and thus to maintain market share in freight transport.
Detlef Schlickelmann, representative of the VAP Swiss Rail Shippers Association, explained that the noise remediation project ended in 2016 with the commissioning of the last 4,000 or so refurbished wagons. The industry had successfully organised the entire process of series engineering, approval, conversion incl. material pool and financing under the project management of the VAP. Schlickelmann added that the digital automatic coupler (DAK) project would create a great increase in efficiency in European rail freight transport and that the VAP wanted to write a second success story for the progress of rail freight transport with the rapid implementation of the DAK project.
Railway noise research according to the Federal Railway Noise Abatement Act (BGLE)
Fredy Fischer, Deputy Head of the Noise and NIR Division at the FOEN, emphasised in his introductory presentation how important it is for the railways to become even quieter. He called on the industry representatives to create a common vision of the quiet railway. If this required research or development, he said, the federal government would be happy to support projects.
5L demonstrator train
Jens-Erik Galdiks, head of fleet technology at SBB Cargo, used the “5L demonstrator train” project to show that current technologies can reduce the noise of freight wagons by a further 6 dB. Here, it is important to keep an eye on and consider the cost-benefit ratio. Other effects such as wear reduction are also significant. These commercial effects do not necessarily accrue to the investor. Therefore, a balance of benefits between infrastructure managers, railway undertakings and wagon keepers must be created. Jens-Erik Galdiks further stated that a further noise reduction of freight wagons would be disproportionate at present and that other measures such as optimisation of locomotives should be pursued.
Overall optimised innovative freight wagon
Dr Hanno Schell, Head of Innovation at VTG Rail Europe GmbH, spoke about the goal of designing a quieter freight wagon. The first step was to reduce the weight by 800 kg and the sound from 83 dB(A) to 76 dB(A). VTG further developed the bogie of the type RC25NT-H‑D from the company ELH Eisenbahnlaufwerke Halle GmbH & Co. KG further. It replaced the friction damping with hydraulic damping. This enabled it to save 200 kg per bogie in the cross beam at the drawbar. VTG also installed Bonatrans wheelsets with a noise-reducing BASF coating. A welded steel disc was used for the disc brake, which is 49 kg lighter than conventional cast discs; a further 13 kg could be saved on the disc brake caliper. Various tests have already been carried out in Switzerland with the quieter bogie. All in all, it would allow higher driving speeds, take more weight and, thanks to the hydraulic damping, have very good running characteristics.
Composite wheelset
Professor Masoud Motavalli, head of the Structural Engineering Department at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (Empa), spoke about the use of lightweight and high-strength fibre-reinforced plastics to produce a composite wheelset and a composite bogie. A feasibility study showed that the designed wheelset was 40% lighter than the conventional metal version. In addition, a noise reduction of 3 dB was achieved. The carbon fibre-reinforced plastics are corrosion-resistant, have a very long service life and high fatigue strength, but are much more expensive compared to classic materials. Masoud Motavalli therefore proposes to design an entire bogie out of composites, because this would make optimised pricing more feasible. He is convinced that a massive weight reduction would be possible and the self-damping of the material would reduce the number of dampers. In addition, other innovations could be incorporated, for example self-steering, which would reduce the wear and tear on the tracks. All this would bring a significant noise reduction compared to conventional bogies.
Development of a superstructure simulation tool
In his presentation, Jean Marc Wunderli, Head of the Acoustics/Noise Reduction Department at Empa, presented a numerical model for the simulation of rollover processes, which simulates the resulting contact forces, the structural vibrations and finally the radiated airborne sound in three modules. Mr Wunderli emphasised that simulation tools that modelled the sound generation and radiation of the rolling noise of railways in a physically correct manner were a mandatory prerequisite for optimisations to the vehicle and superstructure. Due to the high complexity of the system and the partly contradictory requirements (noise, vibrations, wear, positional stability …), a trial-and-error approach was not expedient.
“Rail pads – less rolling noise and more protection
Holger Frauenrath, professor at the Institute of Materials Science at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), presented a project to develop new types of rail pads. These should enable both better protection of the railway superstructure and a noise reduction of at least 1 dB (A) compared to conventional rail pads. The multidisciplinary project team brings together researchers from EPFL, HEIG Yverdon and Empa from the fields of materials science, numerical simulation, vibroacoustics, environmental engineers and railway experts from SBB. Based on an experimental modelling chain ranging from the material properties to the behaviour of a rail pad as a component to the system behaviour in the track, new multi-material rail pads with a soft core with high damping capacity between 200 and 2’000 Hz are developed. These will be optimised for a good balance between mechanical stability, noise reduction and permanent way protection. Designs are currently being tested to European standards and prepared for the final development phase, which will involve the production of engineering-scale prototypes for field trials in the track from March 2022. The new rail pads will be of interest both for reduced noise pollution in densely populated countries and for railway operators, as they should reduce the costs of maintaining the permanent way.
Optimised concrete sleeper, optimised intermediate layer
Dr Christian Czolbe, Senior Engineer Acoustics at PROSE AG, showed that noise along railway lines depends on both the rolling stock and the components in the track. For the infrastructure, it therefore makes sense to take measures that increase rail damping and reduce rail noise. In a research project, PROSE developed acoustically optimised concrete sleepers together with Vigier Rail and examined two promising prototypes in a test track. In another project, an inconspicuous and barely visible component between rail and sleeper was optimised. Dr. Christian Czolbe stated that the developed Bategu intermediate layer unites a longstanding demand of the railway industry: it dampens the dynamic impact loads in the superstructure and reduces noise at the same time. With a measured noise reduction of up to 5 dB (A), it would be significantly quieter along the line, which residents could perceive and confirm immediately after its installation. It also protects the track superstructure and thus leads to a reduction in life cycle costs – a win-win situation for the railway industry and residents. The new Bategu intermediate layer has passed all relevant standard and field tests as well as the fatigue strength tests and is now available for safe series use in the railway infrastructure.
Measurement of acoustic roughness
Florian Mauz, research associate and doctoral student at ETH Zurich, presented a development approach for an optical measuring device for measuring acoustic roughness on rails. In the future, it should be possible to measure the roughness from the moving train. By cleverly combining several sensors, the measurement result could be optimised. Florian Mauz showed the test setup and the series of tests in a laboratory environment. Soon the approach would be tested on a moving train and validated for its accuracy.
The link to the Forum’s website is www.laermforschung-eisenbahn.ch.
Further information on the departmental railway research and the award criteria can be found on the FOEN website (in german, french or italian).