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Date: 2014-12-15 13:55:07
Road transport
Building materials
Reuse
Pavements
Precast concrete
Road surface
Pads
Bus stop
Rail transport
Transport
Land transport
Concrete

Use of Movable Bus Stop Loading Pads: Feasibility and Design Alternatives Nakin Suksawang, Ph.D., P.E., Florida Institute of Technology Priyanka Alluri, Ph.D., P.E., Albert Gan, Ph.D., Katrina Meneses, M.S., Fabian Ceval

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