Delkor Rail Wins Tokyo Rail Contract

Delkor Rail has secured a trial contract for upgrading Tokyo’s rail lines, aiming to create one of the quietest networks in the world by replacing Japan’s existing technology with Delkor’s quieter rail-fastening base plate.

Delkor Rail Wins Tokyo Rail Contract
October 26, 2007 7:31 pm | Last Update: July 31, 2015 7:32 pm
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Australian technology company Delkor Rail has won a trial contract to upgrade rail lines in Tokyo, Japan, to create one of the quietest rail networks in the world.

The project involves replacing Japan’s existing railway technology with Delkor’s rail-fastening base plate which has been designed to reduce the vibration and noise from passing trains.

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