Jamili, 2018 - Google Patents
Computation of practical capacity in single-track railway lines based on computing the minimum buffer timesJamili, 2018
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- 9981431243470221813
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- Jamili A
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- Journal of Rail Transport Planning & Management
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Defining the exact amount of capacity in main line railway lines is a key strategic criterion in selection of railway development alternatives. The method of computation of capacity in single-track railway lines is different from double or more track ones. The UIC 406 leaflet …
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