Investigating optimum speed in high-speed railway: Istanbul-Ankara corridor

Zübeyde Öztürk*

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Abstract

In this paper, optimum speed on high-speed railways is investigated according to total costs for the Istanbul-Ankara connection. This connection, whose feasibility studies are completed, will serve both passenger and freight traffic. The high-speed railway route, planned between Istanbul and Ankara, is a part of the TER, project (The Trails- European North-South Railway). The total cost investigated for this route includes the traffic independent (constant) costs, traffic dependent (variable) costs and the social (environmental) costs. At the end of the study it was cocluded that the optimum speed at which costs are minimised is 200 km/h for passenger trains and 90 km/h for freight trains.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-89
Number of pages12
JournalARI Bulletin of the Istanbul Technical University
Volume54
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • High-speed railway
  • Optimum economic speed
  • Total cost

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