“…To reduce the influence of strong crosswinds, wind barriers are commonly built because of their low costs and high effectiveness. Similarly, windbreak types and their effectiveness on bridges (Guo et al, 2015;He et al, 2019;Zhang, Gao, et al, 2013;Zhang, Xia, et al, 2013), embankments (Avila-Sanchez et al, 2010Gao & Duan, 2011) and flat ground (Hashmi et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2017;Zhang, He, et al, 2019) have been studied to protect trains. In addition, due to the effects of the terrain, wind-reducing facilities are discontinuous and sometimes generate transition areas between different landforms, such as the windbreak transition induced by a regular windbreak and an open-hole tunnel or between a cutting and an embankment, bridge, or a tunnel (Deng et al, 2019;Sun et al, 2019Sun et al, , 2020Wang, 2010).…”