DocumentCode
2775690
Title
Alternative forms of motive power for suburban rail rapid transit
Author
Vigrass, J. William
fYear
1990
fDate
17-19 Apr 1990
Firstpage
65
Lastpage
77
Abstract
Several forms of motive power are described that could offer much lower implementation costs for suburban rail rapid transit. The same concepts could apply to suburban electrified commuter railroads where electric operation is mandatory on critical center city terminal portions of a system. The proposed alternatives for heavy (i.e., high platform) rapid transit ought to have costs on the order of those usually associated with light rail transit while still providing the spaciousness and comfort associated with suburban heavy rail rapid transit. The unconventional motive power units described are intended to allow extension of existing (or proposed) electric rail transit into distant suburbs using nonelectrified railroad tract that may be abandoned or occasionally used by a freight train
Keywords
rapid transit systems; electrified commuter railroads; implementation costs; motive power; motive power units; suburban rail rapid transit; Aluminum; Cities and towns; Costs; Current distribution; Heating; Rail transportation; Railway electrification; Steel; Substations; Urban areas;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Railroad Conference, 1990., Technical Papers Presented at the 1990 ASME/IEEE Joint
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RRCON.1990.171662
Filename
171662
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