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OTP - 26
7 days
London - UK
26 June, 2023
22500 QAR
Railway Metro Systems Design and Installation
Course Overview:
Metro railways are becoming an increasingly attractive investment for governments all over the world. Design and construction of these systems is critical to the success of rail infrastructure. This course equip participants with the knowledge they need to design efficient, aesthetic and practical rail solutions for metro, passenger, freight and heavy haul as well as light rail, intermodal and associated facilities including stations.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Presenting an overall summary of the construction methods
- Understanding metro rail dynamics
- Learning about soil-structure interaction
- Discussing railway alignment design and geometry
- Maintaining safe and efficient signal timing
Who Should Attend ?
- Maintenance and Senior Facilities Staff
- Engineers
- Supervisors
- Managers
Course Content:
Day 01
- Summary of a route selection for metro/ rail systems
- General construction scenario
- Station construction
- Tunnel construction
- Staging areas
- Depot assessment and design criteria
- Preconstruction
- Surveys and investigations
Day 02
- Availability in metro systems
- Design requirements for metro, international standards
- Superstructures operation and maintenance
- Results interpretation
- Metro / rail transit track geometry
- Track structure design
Day 03
- Infrastructure design and value engineering
- Architectural aspect
- Mechanical aspect
- Electronical aspect
- Focus on Operation Control Centre (OCC).
Day 04
- Elevator and escalator systems
- Fire protection system
- Ventilation systems
- Drainage systems and maintenance
- Other electromechanically systems design and operation criteria
Day 05
- Traffic signaling
- Operational design factors
- Signal controller timing – timetables
- Signal coordination timing – failure and safety
- Signal phasing
- SCADA systems
Day 06
- The Simulation Environment and Final Design
- Micro-simulation Models and the Traffic Control System
- Traffic Analysis Tools
- Signal Timing Design in Practice
- Design Report Evaluations and Assessments
Day 07
- Workshop: Evaluation & Monitoring
- Presentation of groups findings
- Closing Remarks & Certificates