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Overhead wires free light rail systems

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Title
Overhead wires free light rail systems
Alternative Title(s)
Light Rail Systems Free of Overhead Wires
Author(s)
Novales, Margarita
Date
2011
Citation
Novales, M. (2011). Overhead wires free light rail systems. [Manuscrito aceptado] Transportation Research Record, 2219(1), 30–37. https://doi.org/10.3141/2219-04
Abstract
[Abstract:] Light rail systems are experiencing a revival in several countries in the world. Nevertheless, they are facing a more and more demanding market which implies continuous new evolutions and technologies. An example of this fact is related to the requirement of avoiding visual intrusion in some areas of cities which are more sensitive to visual impact. This fact has led to the implementation of new solutions that try to avoid the need for overhead contact wires through the whole network or through the lengths between stations. These solutions are based, generally, in the use of new embedded third-rail systems; the use of on-board energy storage devices; or the use of electric energy produced on-board the vehicle. This paper is focused in the explanation of these technologies, their applicability, as well as their advantages, risks and inconveniences, in an attempt to clarify available options and their reliability.
Keywords
Light-rail systems
Overhead wires
Third-rail systems
On-board energy storage devices
Electric energy
 
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Manuscrito aceptado para publicación (postprint) de: Novales, M. (2011). Light Rail Systems Free of Overhead Wires. Transportation Research Record, 2219(1), 30–37. https://doi.org/10.3141/2219-04
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