Abstract
The impact of vibrations on railway lines for people in buildings can cause discomfort. The problem has recently become particularly important due to the increase in the number of objects built within the range of vibrations from the railway line. The article presents selected results of measurements of vibrations from the railway line to a single-family brick building and people staying in them. The presented methodology and test results may be useful in the future in the modernization of railway lines or the development of areas near railway lines.
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