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Hi, all, I am not sure this is the right place to post this but, I want to ask for some help...
Long time railfan studying environmental science.
We have to write a research paper on railroad usage, and we picked auto-train extensions.
The thesis is that extending the auto train extension would save money, gas, time, pollution and aggravation.
Is it even physically possible?
But we see double stacked container freights and auto carriers every where.
We want to examine possible yard space, clearance, and routes. Any physical impediment to riding an auto carrier to Sanford, FL. The goal is to calculate the environmental and quality of life savings. Warning, it might be negative!
We are not trying to look at demand, route capacity, timing, safety, funding or Class 1 willingness. Simply, physical infrastructure viability.
We are OK on the real estate, route and location analysis, we are terrible at track and structures.
For example: Would an auto train clear the new tunnels in Baltimore or run under northeast corridor catenary wires? Would motive power be diesel the whole way from Boston? Could I assume any route that has auto carriers (NY west shore railroad to Conway, could also support an auto-train? What are we missing? What are the absolute physical barriers?
I am a totally newbie to railroad structure and operating specifications, so go easy, but we thought this was a great place to post this.
We will post the results later this year.
But, if you could offer some guidance and links, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
Long time railfan studying environmental science.
We have to write a research paper on railroad usage, and we picked auto-train extensions.
The thesis is that extending the auto train extension would save money, gas, time, pollution and aggravation.
Is it even physically possible?
But we see double stacked container freights and auto carriers every where.
We want to examine possible yard space, clearance, and routes. Any physical impediment to riding an auto carrier to Sanford, FL. The goal is to calculate the environmental and quality of life savings. Warning, it might be negative!
We are not trying to look at demand, route capacity, timing, safety, funding or Class 1 willingness. Simply, physical infrastructure viability.
We are OK on the real estate, route and location analysis, we are terrible at track and structures.
For example: Would an auto train clear the new tunnels in Baltimore or run under northeast corridor catenary wires? Would motive power be diesel the whole way from Boston? Could I assume any route that has auto carriers (NY west shore railroad to Conway, could also support an auto-train? What are we missing? What are the absolute physical barriers?
I am a totally newbie to railroad structure and operating specifications, so go easy, but we thought this was a great place to post this.
We will post the results later this year.
But, if you could offer some guidance and links, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Chris