The objective of the study was to determine if construction costs and operating energy requirements of future high-performance underground rapid rail systems can be decreased while maintaining or improving service. This part C of Volume II contains all the basic information generated on capital equipment of alternative approaches: design and cost estimates for underground structures, performance and costs of propulsion configurations and subway cars.
Alternative Concepts for Underground Rapid Transit Systems. Volume II: Supporting Studies. C. Capital Equipment
1977
271 pages
Report
No indication
English
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