The next ETCS Level?

Colin Williams
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Abstract

How can the railways be full if the lines are empty most of the time? That is the question the general public asks when railway companies say they cannot add additional services because the lines have reached maximum capacity; and it is a valid one. Mainline railways currently use a system of safe operation known as `absolute block', whereby trains are kept a safe distance apart using a principle that only one train may occupy a particular block at any one time. Traditionally, such systems are designed around the worst braking train on the route; meaning better braking trains are potentially braking earlier than necessary, hindering capacity. ETCS has the potential to improve capacity through separating trains based on their individual braking performance and the moving block capability of Level 3. However, even more capacity could be unlocked through a principle known as `closer running'. This concept is sometimes referred to as `relative block', where trains are separated according to their current relative speed, braking capability and location. This paper explores what such a system might look like, how it might work, and describes the potential benefits and safety, technical, operational and cultural challenges to making it a reality.
下一个ETCS级别?
如果铁路大部分时间都是空着的,怎么可能满员呢?当铁路公司说他们不能增加额外的服务,因为线路已经达到最大运力时,公众会问这个问题;它是有效的。主线铁路目前使用一种被称为“绝对街区”的安全运行系统,即列车之间保持安全距离,其原则是在任何时候只有一列火车可以占用一个特定的街区。传统上,这类系统是围绕路线上制动最差的列车设计的;这意味着制动性能更好的列车可能会提前制动,从而影响运力。ETCS有可能根据列车各自的制动性能和Level 3的移动块能力将列车分开,从而提高运力。然而,通过“更接近运行”的原则,甚至可以释放更多的容量。这一概念有时被称为“相对阻塞”,即列车根据当前的相对速度、制动能力和位置分开。本文探讨了这样一个系统可能是什么样子的,它是如何工作的,并描述了使其成为现实的潜在好处和安全、技术、操作和文化挑战。
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