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The tram-train: a new public transport system

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Title
The tram-train: a new public transport system
Alternative Title(s)
Tram-Train: New Public Transport System
Author(s)
Novales, Margarita
Orro, Alfonso
Bugarín, M. R.
Date
2002
Citation
Novales, M., Orro, A., Bugarin, M. R. (2002). The tram-train: a new public transport system. [Manuscrito aceptado] Transportation Research Record, 1793(1), 80–90. https://doi.org/10.3141/1793-11
Abstract
[Abstract:] In response to the demand for improved mobility in metropolitan areas, the 1990s saw the development in Europe of a new transport system known as the tram-train. This system is based on the use of conventional railway lines with a low traffic density in order to extend urban tram (streetcar) or light rail services without the need to change vehicle, incorporating them into railway traffic. This allows for a wider range and scope of direct transport services and reduces waiting times and changes. The operation of light rail vehicles on conventional railway infrastructure involves finding solutions to a number of technical issues such as traction power supply system, rolling stock design, gauge, tyre and rail profile, structural strength, passenger access, signaling, etc. This paper describes these problems and the solutions arrived at by services currently in operation, or in advanced planning stages, world-wide.
Keywords
Tram-train
Streetcar
Ligh-rail
Railway traffic
Railway infrastructure
 
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Manuscrito aceptado para publicación (postprint) de: Novales, M., Orro, A., Bugarin, M. R. (2002). Tram-Train: New Public Transport System. Transportation Research Record, 1793(1), 80–90. https://doi.org/10.3141/1793-11
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