Railway transportation systems are essential for sustainable mobility, yet they are also noteworthy sources of noise and vibration, leading to adverse impacts on human health, structural integrity and environmental quality. This review synthesises the current state of research on strategies to mitigate noise and vibration on railways, encompassing both vehicle-based and infrastructure-based solutions. The discussion includes track modifications, rail dampers, resilient fasteners, ballast mats, floating slab tracks, train geometry optimisation and vehicle suspension design, as well as emerging materials and passive/active control methods. Special attention is given to the mechanisms of noise generation, vibration propagation and the effectiveness of mitigation measures under different operational conditions. Comparative analyses highlight the advantages, limitations and cost-effectiveness of various approaches, with emphasis on their applicability in rural, urban and high-speed rail contexts. Finally, the review identifies knowledge gaps and future research directions, including novel materials, predictive modelling and integrated system-level solutions. The findings provide a comprehensive foundation for engineers, government representatives and researchers aiming to design quieter and more vibration-resilient railway systems.
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January 22 2026
Railway noise and vibration mitigation: a review of technologies and applications Available to Purchase
Felipe Klein Fiorentin
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Department of Mobility Engineering,
UFSC
, Joinville, Brazil
Corresponding author Felipe Klein Fiorentin (felipe.fiorentin@ufsc.br)
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Andrea Piga Carboni
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Andrea Piga Carboni
Department of Mobility Engineering,
UFSC
, Joinville, Brazil
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Arthur Prieto;
Arthur Prieto
Department of Mobility Engineering,
UFSC
, Joinville, Brazil
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Fernanda Carolina Sousa;
Fernanda Carolina Sousa
Department of Mobility Engineering,
UFSC
, Joinville, Brazil
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Anelize Zomkowski Salvi
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Anelize Zomkowski Salvi
Department of Mobility Engineering,
UFSC
, Joinville, Brazil
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Thiago Antonio Fiorentin
Thiago Antonio Fiorentin
Department of Mobility Engineering,
UFSC
, Joinville, Brazil
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Corresponding author Felipe Klein Fiorentin (felipe.fiorentin@ufsc.br)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 26 2025
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November 20 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-7710
Print ISSN: 0965-092X
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport 1–8.
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Received:
September 26 2025
Accepted:
November 20 2025
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Klein Fiorentin F, Piga Carboni A, Prieto A, Sousa FC, Zomkowski Salvi A, Fiorentin TA (2026;), "Railway noise and vibration mitigation: a review of technologies and applications". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1680/jtran.25.00141
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