DocumentCode
3419568
Title
Low floor LRVs for Boston´s Green Line-technical features and challenges
Author
Fraser, Gavin R. ; Morse, Gerard T.
Author_Institution
Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc., Bethesda, MD, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
18-20 Mar 1997
Firstpage
115
Lastpage
124
Abstract
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is responsible for providing for rapid and light rail, bus and trackless trolley, commuter boat and commuter rail services to a population of 2.6 million people, covering 1,038 square miles. The light rail service, known as the Green Line, is comprised of five service branches, serving 114 stations and/or passenger stops, ten of which are located in the central subway. The Green Line is an important rail link to both surface and rapid rail service, servicing approximately 220,000 passengers each weekday. In 1987, the MBTA began the process of making the Green Line, one of the oldest light rail systems in the world, a thoroughly modern and fully accessible system. In May of 1995, the Authority contracted Breda Costruzioni Ferroviarie of Pistoia, Italy, to supply 100 low floor light rail vehicles (LRVs). The design of these cars, currently in progress by Breda, is overseen by the MBTA with the assistance of a technical consulting team led by Booz Allen and Hamilton Inc. This paper covers the challenges that this new rail car presents and describes the car´s features
Keywords
DC-AC power convertors; bipolar transistor switches; electric vehicles; insulated gate bipolar transistors; invertors; motorcoaches; power bipolar transistors; power semiconductor switches; project engineering; railways; Green Line; USA; design challenges; light rail vehicles; low-floor vehicles; projects; rail link; technical features; Automotive engineering; Costs; Engineering management; Light rail systems; Maintenance; Marine transportation; Rail transportation; Railway engineering; Road transportation; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Railroad Conference, 1997., Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE/ASME Joint
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3854-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RRCON.1997.581392
Filename
581392
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