Railroad Survey
Rail Road Survey
Written By:
Isis Y. Rosado Vazquez
Javier E. Osorio Carrasquillo
Agustin Quiñónez Camacho
Oscar D. Vázquez Vázquez
University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus, Puerto Rico
Table of Contents
I. Information about the University of Puerto Rico team Members
II. Abstract
III. History of the Railroad
IV. Railroad Types and Variants
V. Geometric Design
VI. Vertical Geometric Design
VII. Modern Design
VIII. Bibliography
Isis Y. Rosado Vázquez
Isis is actively involved in the Surveyors Institute Student Chapter of Puerto Rico (CEIA) and The American Society of Civil Engineer Student Chapter (ASCE). Isis likes helping other students in math and surveyor's courses. Isis works with GPS, differential level, topographic and planimetric survey under professor supervision. Isis is currently doing two Bachelors one in surveying program and Civil Engineering program. After graduation, she plans to do a master degree in Construction Management.......
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