The present paper looks at the effect of sleeper separation on rail co
rrugation growth. The case under study involves short pitch corrugatio
ns on the low rail in sharp bends, the bends in question being those o
f metro-type railways in Bilbao, with the track on concrete slabs and
with two resilient stages of STEDEF type. With an initial sleeper sepa
ration of 1000 mm, corrugation depths measured up to 0.42 mm peak-to-p
eak after the passing of only 920,000 wheelsets. Following the replace
ment of corrugated rails with new ones, vertical and transversal accel
erations on the low rail were compared above sleepers, and at mid-span
, while trains passed by. With a separation distance of 1000 mm there
is, at the mid-span, a sizable response at 204 and 244 Hz that is not
present above the sleepers. With the insertion of intermediate sleeper
s, hence reduction of separation to 500 mm, corrugation growth was fou
nd to cease. The results described in this paper derive from two years
' observation. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.