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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (19) ◽  
pp. 10672
Author(s):  
Salvatore Antonio Biancardo ◽  
Francesco Avella ◽  
Ernesto Di Lisa ◽  
Xinqiang Chen ◽  
Francesco Abbondati ◽  
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The increasing need for railway planning and design to connect growing cities in inland mountainous areas has pushed engineering efforts toward the research of railway tracks that must comply with more restrictive constraints. In this study, a multiobjective alignment optimization (HAO), commonly used for highway projects, was carried out to identify a better solution for constructing a high-speed railway track considering technical and economic feasibilities. Then, two different and innovative scenarios were investigated: an unconventional ballastless superstructure, which is more environment-friendly than a gravel superstructure, and a reduced cross-section in a tunnel, which enables a slower design speed and then, less restrictive geometric constraints and earthmoving. The results showed that the first solution obtained a better performance with a slight increase in cost. Moreover, both scenarios improved the preliminary alignment optimization, reducing the overall cost by 11% for the first scenario and 20% for the second one.


2021 ◽  
Vol 146 ◽  
pp. 111-135
Author(s):  
Gert-Jaap Polinder ◽  
Marie Schmidt ◽  
Dennis Huisman
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Author(s):  
Ido Prasetio ◽  
Andri Irfan Rifai

Increasing the number of population and the development of activities will cause a growing need for space every day, this will result in physical changes and urban land use and can cause increased intensity of population movement from Megapolitan cities such as Bekasi, Bogor and Tangerang to the Metropolitan city (DKI Jakarta). Some people have now started to move from private vehicles to use public (mass) transportation such as buses, transjakarta, and electric rail trains or commonly known as KRL Commuter Line that serve Jabodetabek routes. The impact of crossing also causes buildup at each station. Train track with a single track (single track) is considered ineffective and inefficient and vulnerable to train accidents due to human error. It is necessary to develop or develop a double track to become a double-double track Bekasi Station km 26 + 652 - Jatinegara Station km 12 + 050. The research location is on the railway line from Bekasi Station to Jatinegara Station. The length of the train track is around 16 km and has 7 stations that are traversed, 5 of which are active (stop) and 2 passive stations.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Zhao ◽  
Kai liu ◽  
Ming Wang

<p>Abstract: Rainfall-induced disaster is the most frequent disaster affected Chinese Railway System. Climate change will lead to more extreme rainfall in the future. A better understanding of extreme precipitation in the future and the exposure of railway infrastructures to extreme precipitation will facilitate railway planning and disaster risk management. This paper employs climate model simulations to calculate the changes of the extreme precipitation under different global warming scenarios. The return periods of the present 50-yr/100-yr return-period precipitation amount in the future are obtained. Based on this, the changes of the exposure of Chinese railways to extreme precipitation are analyzed. The results reveal that 58.61% (55.46) of China’s region will experience an increase in the 50-yr(100-yr) return-period precipitation under 1.5°C warming in comparison with the present period (2001–2020), the value will be 64.44% and 59.53% due to the additional 0.5°C warming. By calculating the exposure of Chinese railways, we found that 28.49% (32.15) of China's railways are in the region where 50-yr return-period rainfall at this stage will occur less than 20 years under 1.5°C (2.0°C) warming, and 36.85% (41.39)of China's railways are in the region where 100-yr return-period rainfall at this stage will occur less than 50 years under 1.5°C (2.0°C) warming in the future. This study quantified the exposure of China’s railway to extreme precipitation under the 1.5°C/2.0°C global warming. The results provided in this study have profound significance for the fortification planning of China's railway system for rainfall-induced disasters and provide useful experience for other countries.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 243 ◽  
pp. 676-700
Author(s):  
Mengmeng Zhang ◽  
Jiang Xu ◽  
Calvin King Lam Chung

AbstractThe recent proliferation of China's railways has posed challenges to the dominance of the national-level railway authority on railway development. Since the 2000s, the planning of new railways has evolved into a politics of scale in which actors across multiple scales of government have bargained over railway alignment and station siting for their respective interests. This politics is shaped by the uneven bargaining powers of the contending state agents over railway planning. Interscalar division of regulatory oversight over strategic resources for railway development enables state agents at some scales to bargain more successfully, whereas variations in administrative and economic standing further differentiate the interscalar bargaining powers of municipal governments. Different results of bargaining across scales for each city have produced, as intercity railway planning in the Pearl River Delta illustrates, significant intercity variations in average travel times to the stations for the new railways that these cities share. Owing to the peculiar scalar distribution of the costs and benefits of the new railways, municipal governments with greater bargaining power have, contrary to traditional wisdom, bargained for less accessibility to intercity railway stations.


T-Comm ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 51-57
Author(s):  
Ekaterina V. Malovetskaya ◽  
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Alexey P. Kozlovsk ◽  

In the transport industry, seasonal (annual) unevenness of transportation is one of the important production problems. This problem negatively affects the work of railway transport. The high unevenness of transportation leads to a limitation of their total volume, which can be implemented during the year and leads to a decrease in the efficiency of using industry resources. When assessing seasonal unevenness of transportation using traditional methods, significant errors arise. As one of the ways to solve this problem, the authors propose an improved methodological tool for assessing the seasonal unevenness of cargo loading to ports of the Far East. This technique allows you to increase the accuracy of assessing the seasonal unevenness of cargo loading and make a forecast of the arrival of wagons to seaports. All this will contribute to improving the quality of railway planning and analysis and development. A complete set of measures to include the construction of process models of the production unit of the Russian Railways holding and the compilation of a forecast model for production activities.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gert-Jaap Polinder ◽  
Marie Schmidt ◽  
Dennis Huisman
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