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    BUDAPEST METRO LINE 4 FEASIBILITY STUDY


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Oktober 1996

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Table of Contents

 

SECTION A - COMPARISON AND EVALUATION OF OPTIONS
   Introduction
   Summary Description of the Corridor
       The Study area and the Corridor of Interest
       Land Uses
       Population
       Employment
       Transport Conditions in the Corridor
   Transport model
       Introduction
       Sources of data
       Network and details of services
       Demand matrix
       Model Calibration
       Highway model
   PLANNING ASSESSMENT
       Master Planning
       Review of Master Plan goals and objectives
       Budapest Transport Development Plan
       Refined goals and objectives for option evaluation
       Initial Qualitative Assessment of Planning Scenarios relative to Public Transport alternatives
   SELECTION OF OPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVES
       Introduction
       Transport options and alternatives analysed
   TRANSPORT PLANNING Assessment
       Introduction
       Do Minimum Option
       Surface Option
       LRT Option
       Metro Option
   Engineering assessment
       Selection and design of the infrastructure
       Rolling Stock characteristics
       Engineering analysis
   Environmental assessment
       Environmental impacts related to noise, AIR Pollution and vibrations
       Environmental impacts related to the urban fabric.
   Future demand forecast
       Introduction
       Components of the forecasting process
       Passenger demand
       Conversion of all day to peak hour demand
       Transport networks
       Generated demand
       Private vehicle trips growth forecasts
       Overall passenger forecasts
       Catchment area analysis
   Economic Analysis
       Overview and assumptions for the economic evaluation
       Infrastructure and Rolling Stock Costs
       Unit Operating and Maintenance Costs
       Benefits
       Results of the economic analysis
   Evaluation Of options
       Outline of Methodology : Factors, objectives and the point allocation system
       Evaluation
   Conclusions
SECTION B - PLANNING ISSUES
   General features of the selected alignment
       Tétényi alignment characteristics
       Staging alternatives
   PLANNING Issues
       Master Plan Progress
       Local Plan Up-date
   Transport planning issues
       Functionality of the stations
       Reorganisation of the surface mode
       Patronage forecasts
SECTION C - ENGINEERING ISSUES
   Rolling Stock design
       Introduction
       General characteristics
       Rolling stock performances
   Infrastructure and implementation
       Introduction
       Topography
       Geotechnical characteristics
       Design criteria
       General layout and longitudinal profile
       Stations and interchanges
       Vehicle Workshop and Garages
   Track
       Introduction
       Definition of the different types of track laying
       points and crossings
       Conductor rail
   POWER SUPPLY
       Overall description of the power supply equipment
       Description of the medium voltage feeding network
       The traction sub-network
       The lighting & power sub-network
   SYSTEMS
       Automatic Train Control (ATC)
       Supervisory control and data acquisition system (SCADA)
       The power control system
       Telecommunication
       fare collection system
   Other Technical Equipment
       Fire Safety and Fire Signalling
       Electromechanical equipment
   Operation Principles
       General operational considerations
       Fleet requirements
       RELIABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY
   Capital cost estimation
       General assumptions
       Kelenföld Station-Keleti Station alignment completed in one stage
       Kelenföld Station-Keleti Station alignment completed in two stages
       Budaörs-Kelenföld Station extension
SECTION D - ECONOMIC AND FINANCING ISSUES
   Economic analysis
       Summary of the economic assumptions
       Project costs
       Cost benefit analysis
       Incremental economic analysis
       Stage construction of the main alignment
   Other benefits
       Benefits from generated employment
       Planning issues
       Environmental issues
   FINANCIAL APPRAISAL
       Assumptions
       Analysis and results
   Conclusions