Expansion of congested railway capacity using triple-track line operation based on hourly passenger demand
conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byH Eguchi, Kali Prasad Nepal
This paper proposes a method of improving level of service in congested urban railways by means of a triple-track line operation for a highly dense urban area with special travel demand characteristics. Where the future travel demand forecasts show sluggish growth or no growth at all, there is little to no incentives for heavy railway investments like quadruple-track extension and construction of new railway routes to alleviate current railway congestion problems. In such a situation, triple-track line operation can be the best alternative due to its moderate investment cost and ease in land acquisition for just an additional single track along the existing tracks. Our simulation investigation in one of the congested railway lines in Tokyo showed that triple track line operation increases railway capacity by 26% and shortens travel time by 38% in peak direction during morning peak hours. These results are encouraging and are useful for removing current railways problems in Tokyo and in similar urban situations elsewhere.
History
Event
World Conference on Transport Research (11th : 2007 : Berkeley, California)
Pagination
1 - 31
Publisher
WCTRS
Location
Berkeley, California
Place of publication
Berkeley, Calif.
Start date
2007-06-24
End date
2007-06-28
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
WCTRS 2007 : Proceedings of the 11th World Conference on Transport Research