CE 533 Introduction to Rail Transportation (4) Chapters 1 & 2 “Armstrong” Text.

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CE 533 Introduction to Rail Transportation (4) Chapters 1 & 2 “Armstrong” Text

Outline Ch. 1 & 2  Advantages of Railroad Concept  Problems Early On  Economics  Development of the Country

 Classifications Class I Regionals Local/Shortline/Terminal or Switching

 Trans  Porto

 Derived Demand  Supply Chain  Value Added

 Coal and/or Grain  Automotive  TOFC/COFC (Intermodal)  Merchandise (mixed)

 Cars System Foreign Private  Interchange

 Train Types Unit Train Mixed Train (General Merchandise)

 Management Engineering Mechanical (Equipment) Transportation (Operations)

 Goals of Operating Department Safety Service Economics Develop Employees  Labor History

 Safety Train Accidents Personal Injuries Hazard Material Releases Grade Crossing Incidents & Trespassing Freight Damage

 Accident Pyramid Fatality Cripple Reportable Close Calls Unsafe Acts

 Measure Reliability How Trains Run Terminals Customer Switching  Financial Drives Asset Utilization  Crews  Locomotives  Cars  Terminals  Track & Bridges Operating Ratio

 Customer Satisfaction (service) Time Reliability Ease of Doing Business Cost (Price)

 Mergers and Spin-Offs Secondary Main Lines Branch Light Traffic Abandonment Regional / Short Lines States

 Traffic Density Eliminate Parallel and Branch Lines Concentrate on Main Lines  Route Rationalization Low Density Lines – Local Industry (States)