3. Regulations
3.1 Regulation at source
To limit noise at source, noise emission limits for rolling stock are laid down in European reference texts known as Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI). Conventional rolling stock (< 250 km/h) is covered by the TSI "Trans-european conventional rail system – Subsystem rolling stock – TSI rolling stock – noise". High-speed rolling stock must comply with the TSI "Directive 96/48/EC – Interoperability of the trans-european high speed rail system – Technical specification for interoperability – Rolling stock sub-system". Rolling stock complying with these TSIs is suitable for operation on the European rail network. In exceptional cases, derogations may be granted for operation on the national network. These TSIs are revised in terms of procedures...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
NF ISO 226 February 2004 Acoustics – Normal isosonic lines.
NF EN ISO 3095 November 2005 Railway applications – Acoustics – Measurement of noise emitted by vehicles running on rails.
NF EN ISO 3381 November 2005 Railway applications – Acoustics – Measurement of noise inside rail vehicles.
ISO/TS February 2003 Acoustics – Assessment of noise...
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