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Following their 2010 and 2012 publications, DB ProjektBau GmbH gives an insight into the diversity of projects for the expansion of German railway infrastructure with a book entitled "Infrastructure Projects". The railway network of German railways provides the life-blood for the German and European economy. The infrastructure projects...
This book provides the reader with an overview of rail freight transport, including intermodal transport. It focuses on competition in rail freight transport and the role of individual market participants. The content is supplemented by a description of the historical development of market regulation in transport and the presentation of current...
Volume 1 contains the most important national and European regulations. Volume 2 , part A, provides an up-to-date commentary on Regulation (EC) No 1370/2007, the regionalisation laws of the federation and the federal states and the passenger carriage rules. The authors cross refer to each other in their comments, to produce a unique nationwide...
The book intends to convey mechanical fundamentals of electric railway propulsion, which includes rail-bound guidance, transmission of traction effort from wheel to rail under the influence of non-constant levels of adhesion and the transmission of motor torque to a spring-mounted and thus swaying drive wheelset. The focal point of the book will...
This book covers the very latest measures for achieving freedom from barriers in all domains of public transportation - from vehicles and infrastructure to information and service. Moreover, it takes account of the current legal bases at national and European level and the most recent technical regulations. It also explains the principles of the...
Recognition - assessment - decision - action The 2nd, fully updated edition of " Ship Safety" provides comprehensive information on the effective design and implementation of the required safety management on board ships, in particular for the management of immediate hazards in ship operations. A new chapter is included on the current issue of...
What is a federation? Why is it there? What exactly does the MVV do? How has everything evolved over the past 40 years? After time travelling through topics such as collective tariffs, passenger information, public relations and traffic research, the authors take stock and look at the present as well as the future of the MVV. Numerous...
Deutsche Bahn's railway network provides the life blood for the German and European economy. The infrastructure projects contribute to green mobility for goods and people in Germany . The book highlights major expansion projects, core projects and broad infrastructure improvements, huge signalling projects, the latest slab track technology,...
About 350 trains a day used the 61 km long route Augsburg - Munich, while the construction took place alongside. This was a particular challenge for the planning and realisation of the line extension. Nor was the excavation easy: the soft soils and moor areas in Haspelmoor required special construction procedures. With impressive pictures, this...
Track System - Substructure - Maintenance - Economy The english edition of the "Handbuch Gleis" conveys connections between the individual track components and their demands in a clear and concise manner. Compared to the first English edition, ths second edition contains several additional sections on the following topics: Equivalent conicity...
The European rail market has been the subject of major reform over the last two decades. But there are major differences across Europe. Some countries started on this process almost 20 years ago whilst, in others, reforms have begun only recently. Also, several different basic models are emerging and there are many contrasting views on what...
Traditional railway signalling has long been based on the principle of no more than one train, on any one section of track, at any one time. New technology allows cab-based equipment to replace lineside signals. This gives improved operational performance and better system capacity by redefining the concept of the track section. Using continuous...
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