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RE Lec Components & Alignment

The document discusses the components and alignment of railway tracks. The key components of a railway track are rails, sleepers, fasteners, and ballast which sits on a subgrade layer. Rails provide a level surface and guidance for train wheels. Sleepers hold the rails in position and transfer load. Fasteners fix rails to sleepers. Ballast distributes loads and aids drainage. Alignment refers to the horizontal and vertical direction of tracks. Ideal alignment considers factors like topography, gauge, control points, geometric standards, and costs.

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RE Lec Components & Alignment

The document discusses the components and alignment of railway tracks. The key components of a railway track are rails, sleepers, fasteners, and ballast which sits on a subgrade layer. Rails provide a level surface and guidance for train wheels. Sleepers hold the rails in position and transfer load. Fasteners fix rails to sleepers. Ballast distributes loads and aids drainage. Alignment refers to the horizontal and vertical direction of tracks. Ideal alignment considers factors like topography, gauge, control points, geometric standards, and costs.

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Railways

ComponentsandAlignment

PermanentWay
Permanentway=Therailwaytrack
Typicalcomponents
Rails
Sleepers(orties)
Fasteners
Ballast(orslabtrack)
Ballast (or slab track)
Subgrade

PermanentWay

Atypicaldoubletrackrailwayline

Components

Components

FunctionsofComponents
Rails:
Provide a continuous and level surface for train movement
Provideacontinuousandlevelsurfacefortrainmovement,
providelateralguidancetothetrainwheels,bearthewheel
load
Sleepers(ties):
Holdrailsincorrectalignmentandspacing,providefirmand
evensupporttorailsandtransferloadtoawiderareaofthe
ballast
Fasteners:
Fixrailstosleepers

FunctionsofComponents
Ballast:
Transferanddistributeloadstothesubgrade,helpdrainage
g
p
g
Subgrade:
Transfersanddistributesloadstosoil(stabilized)layer
Cess:
Usedbytrackrepaircrewstowalktoaworksite,andasasafeplaceto
standwhenatrainispassing.
Helpsforminorwork,whileneedingtokeeptrainsrunning,bynot
needing a Hi railer ortransportvehicleblockingthelinetotransportcrew
needingaHirailer
or transport vehicle blocking the line to transport crew
togettothesite.

PrincipalComponentsofanElectric
Railway

Source:http://www.railwaytechnical.com/track.shtml

Variations:StabilizedBallast

HighspeedrailinJapan:Matshavebeenaddedtostabilizetheballast

Variations:Ballastless Track

HighSpeedRail,China:Ballastless tracks

AlignmentofRailway
Alignment=directionandpositiongivento
th
therailwaytrackonthegroundinhorizontal
il
t k
th
di h i t l
andverticalplanes
Horizontal:straightandhorizontalcurvature
Vertical:leveltrack,gradient,verticalcurve

Importance:
Alignmentensuressafetyandspeed
Changingalignmentlatercanbeverycostly

RequirementsofIdealAlignment
Basicpurposeofconstructionshouldbe
served
d
Strategicconsiderations
Developingbackwardareas,connectingnewtrade
centers,shorteningexistingraildistance

Politicalconsiderations

Shouldbeintegratedwithdevelopment
Landuseplanandotherdevelopmentactivities

RequirementsofIdealAlignment
Shouldbeaseconomicaspossible
Shortestroute
Sh
Construction
Balancedcutandfill,minimumrockcutting,drainagealong
watershedline

Maintenance
Avoid
Avoidsteepgradientsandsharpcurves(
steep gradients and sharp curves (>>minimizewear
minimize wear
andtearofrailsandrollingstock)

Operational:
Provideeasygradient,avoidsharpcurves,adoptdirectroute

RequirementsofIdealAlignment
Ensuresafetyandcomfort
Smoothtransition,safegradients(typicalgradient
1in80)
ThesteepestrailwaygradientistheLeasCliffRailway,
foundinFolkestone England,wheretwogravity
poweredtrainstravelupanddownaslopeofgradient
1:1.64.

LeasCliffRailway
Originally installed in 1885 in Folkestone,Kent.Itisa
Originallyinstalledin1885,in
Folkestone Kent It is a funicularrailway
funicular railway whichcarriespassengers
which carries passengers
betweentheseafrontandthepromenade.ItisoneoftheoldestwaterliftsintheUK

Funicular,alsoknownasan inclinedplane or cliffrailway,isa cable


railway inwhicha cable attachedtoapairoftramlikevehicles
on rails movesthemupanddownasteep slope;theascendingand
descendingvehiclescounterbalanceeachother.

The FunicularofFribourg in
Fribourg (Switzerland)

RequirementsofIdealAlignment
Aestheticconsiderations
Journeyshouldbevisuallypleasing
Avoidborrowpits,garbagedisposalgroundsetc.

FactorsAffectingSelectionofan
Alignment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Gaugeofrailway
Obligatoryorcontrolpoints
g
y
p
Topography
Geometricstandards
Geologicalconsiderations
Floodandclimate
Roadsandcrossings
Laborandmaterial
Stationandyards
Economic
Political

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GaugeofRailway
Gauge=Cleardistancebetweeninnerfacesof
t t k il
twotrackrails
Measuredatacertainverticaldistancebelowthe
railtable(uppersurface)
e.g.Europe:14mmbelow,Japan16mmbelow

TypesofGauges
Broadgauge:
1 524
1.524m
1 676 (5 0 56)
1.676m(50
5 6)
Standardgauge:
1.435m 1.451m(48.5 49.125)
Metergauge:
1m 1.067m(3
1m
1 067m (33.375
3 375 3
36
6))
Narrowgauge:
0.610m 0.762m(20 26)

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ChoiceofGauge
Costconsiderations
Proportionalincreaseincostoflandacquisition,
earthwork,sleepers,ballastforawidergauge
Marginalincreaseinconstructioncostofbridge,
culvert,tunnelsetc.forawidergauge
Nochangeincostofrollingstock(forcarrying
samevolumeoftraffic),stations,platforms,etc.

ChoiceofGauge
Trafficconsiderations
Widergauge>Largerwagons>Moretraffic
Wid
>L
>M
t ffi
Widergauge>Largerwheels>Higherspeed
>Moretraffic

Geographicalconsiderations
Mountainousterrain>Sharpercurves>Narrow
gauge

Uniformity
Consistencywithexistingtrack

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Reasonfornonuniformity
Inmostcountriestrackswereinitiallylaidwith
onlylocaldevelopmentinmind
l l ld l
ti
i d
Budgetlimitationsveryoftenledtometer/narrow
gauge
Inconsistencyandnonuniformitywhentracks
wereconnected

Problemsassociatedwithnon
uniformity

Difficultiestopassengers
Difficultiesoffreightshipment
Inefficientuseofrollingstock
Additionalfacilitiesatstationsandyards
Yard=Facilitiesformaintenanceoftrains

Ineffectivenessinemergencysituations

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DualgaugeTracks
Adualgaugeormixedgauge
railwayhasrailwaytrackthat
allowstrainsofdifferent
ll
i
f diff
gaugestousethesametrack.
Generallydualgaugerailway
consistsofthreerails,rather
thanthestandardtworails.
Thetwoouterrailsgivethe
widergauge,whileoneof
theouterrailsandtheinner
h
il
d h i
railgiveanarrowergauge.
Thusoneofthethreerailsis
commontoalltraffic.

PakistanRailwaysNetworkMap

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FactorsAffectingSelectionofan
Alignment
1.Gaugeofrailway
Dictatespermissiblecurvature
p
2.Obligatoryorcontrolpoints
Importantcitiesandtowns(intercity),importantgrowth
centers(urban)
Majorbridges
Existingpassesorsaddles
Avoid:monuments,religiousbuildings
3.Topography
Plane
Valley
Mountain

FactorsAffectingSelectionofan
Alignment
4.Geometricstandards
Gradientsandcurves
G di t
d
5.Geologicalconsiderations
Stablesoil
6.Floodandclimate
Sandy/snowy:Awayfromwinddirection
Sandy/snowy: Away from wind direction
7.Roadsandcrossings
Rightangle

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FactorsAffectingSelectionofan
Alignment
8.Laborandmaterial
9 St ti
9.Stationandyards
d d
10.Political
Awayfromborders
11.Economic
Construction,Operation,Maintenance
Construction Operation Maintenance
Maximizeannualreturn=(RE)/I
R=Revenue,E=Expenses,I=Investment

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