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available at http://www.hmmh.com. To access the report, follow the links to rail and transit
noise, FTA guidance manual. Information is also available from the FTA at
http://www.fta.dot.gov/office/planning/ep/subjarea/noisevibration.html, which includes a
direct link to the spreadsheets to be used for the detailed analyses.
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Center for MicroComputing in Transportation (McTrans). 2000. "Traffic Noise Model."
Available at http://mctrans.ce.ufl.edu/featured/trafficnoise.
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). 2004. Highway Traffic Noise Model, Version 2.5.
Washington, DC: FHWA. Description found at http://www.trafficnoisemodel.
org/Version_25.html.
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). 1992. Highway Traffic Noise. Washington, DC:
Government Printing Office.
Forkenbrock, David J., and Glen E. Weisbrod. 2001. Guidebook for Assessing the Social and
Economic Effects of Transportation Projects. NCHRP Report 456, Section 9, "Traffic
Noise," pp. 129-142. Transportation Research Board, National Research Council.
Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Also available at http://trb.org/trb/publications/
nchrp/nchrp_rpt_456-a.pdf.
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