Light Rail Developers' Handbook
Book Details
Author(s)Lewis Lesley
PublisherJ. Ross Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1604270489
ISBN-139781604270488
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,306,282
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This unique book is for anyone interested in how to justify and build light rail systems in the age of green technologies and limited resources. The historical introduction addresses how many of the problems faced by light rail promoters and planners are not new and how existing solutions can be used to save time and money. The planning chapter explains the process of route identification on the basis of travel patterns and maximizing modal switch. The engineering chapter shows the costs of infrastructure, equipping and commissioning a new light rail system. The economic evaluation chapter shows promoters how each line can be assessed for viability, comparing the capital cost of construction with expected revenue, including sensitivity to different fares, market conditions, and operating costs. In conclusion, the book reviews how to keep a light rail system attractive to riders and investors after opening.
Key Features
--Presents solutions to problems faced by light rail developers and planners saving time or costs or both
--Discusses the process of enlisting the involvement and support of the community in a project
--Details the cost structure of equipping and commissioning a new light rail system
--Explains how rail lines can be assessed for financial viability from launch to ongoing operations
--Includes case studies of light rail systems in San Diego, Calgary, Karlsruhe, Nantes, Sheffield, Sydney and Galway City
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Characteristics of Light Rail
3. Planning Light Rail
4. Engineering Light Rail
5. Affordable Light Rail
6. Marketing
7. Case Studies
8. Conclusions
References
Appendices
Index See jrosspub.com for a more detailed table of contents
Key Features
--Presents solutions to problems faced by light rail developers and planners saving time or costs or both
--Discusses the process of enlisting the involvement and support of the community in a project
--Details the cost structure of equipping and commissioning a new light rail system
--Explains how rail lines can be assessed for financial viability from launch to ongoing operations
--Includes case studies of light rail systems in San Diego, Calgary, Karlsruhe, Nantes, Sheffield, Sydney and Galway City
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Characteristics of Light Rail
3. Planning Light Rail
4. Engineering Light Rail
5. Affordable Light Rail
6. Marketing
7. Case Studies
8. Conclusions
References
Appendices
Index See jrosspub.com for a more detailed table of contents
