Abstract

Rail traffic is increasing in Europe, still little is known about the health effects of rail traffic vibration and noise for people living close to the railways. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between vibration respective noise from rail traffic and persons highly annoyed by vibration. The study population (N=7280) was randomly selected from residents (18-80 years) living within 1km of a trafficked railway in Sweden. Vibration and noise levels were modelled for each participant's home address. Result show exposure-response relationships between levels of vibration and noise and annoyance for all types of trains, especially freight trains. The association between maximum vibration velocity at building foundation (Vmax) and high annoyance by vibration from freight trains, accounting for potential confounders was (OR=1.37 per 0.1mm/s Vmax; 95% CI 1.32-1.42). Similarly, for railway noise (LAFmax) (OR=1.19 per 1 dB LAFmax; 95% CI 1.17-1.21). Analysis suggests an interaction between noise and vibration, where the effect of noise level on the probability of vibration annoyance by vibration differs with vibration exposure and vice versa. These findings may have implications for environmental health and transportation planning. Keywords: rail traffic vibration, railway noise, annoyance by vibration, freight trains

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