Integration of light rail transit systems into urban areas: Proposal of a methodology to verify alignment applicability - The integration of a light rail transit (LRT) system into an existing built-up urban area is dependent on many parameters that are imposed by the construction and operational specifications of the LRT system itself (gradients, rights-of-way, etc.), and-or by the characteristics of the urban area it passes through (building layout, land use, road traffic systems, parking, etc.). From the very first design stages of a LRT system, the selection of a feasible alignment is of major significance to the subsequent course of the project (further (final) studies, construction, exploitation). In this article, a methodology is proposed to verify alignment applicability of route alternatives selected for evaluation during the feasibility study.
Rail engineering international ; 32 , 1 ; 12
2003
Article (Journal)
English
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