Title of article :
Two Comprehensive Strategies to Prioritize the Capacity Improvement Solutions in Railway Networks (Case Study: Iran)
Author/Authors :
Tamannaei, M Department of Transportation Engineering - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran , Shafiepour, M Department of Civil Engineering - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran , Haghshenas, H Department of Transportation Engineering - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran , Tahmasebi, B Department of Geometric Engineering - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
The aim of this study is to present two comprehensive strategies for prioritizing
the capacity improvement solutions in the railway networks. The solutions
considered in this study include: promoting to double-track railways, block
signaling system, electrification and re-opening the closed stations. The first
strategy is based on a local approach, which concentrates on the critical block
sections individually; whereas the second one is based on a global approach, for
which the solutions are executed according to the load flow of the network and
the capability of the demand absorption after removing the bottlenecks emerged
in the specific corridors. For both strategies, the value of the absorbed excessive
demand, the benefits, the costs, and the net present value (NPV) indicator are
employed to compare the solutions. To evaluate the proposed strategies, Iranian
railway network was examined. The results demonstrate the excellence of the
second strategy, rather than the first one. By executing the first and the second
strategies, 45.6 and 52.52 million tons per year, of the total potential demand can
be absorbed to the network, respectively. The NPV values were 5.78 and 7.81
billion dollars for the first and the second strategies, respectively. In spite of more
investments required, the second strategy is more efficient, rather than the first
one.
Keywords :
Capacity bottleneck , Railway network , Capacity based assignment , Capacity improvement solutions , Potential demand
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics