Light Rail Developers' Handbook
Format:Hardback
Publisher:J Ross Publishing
Published:30th Aug '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This unique book is for anyone interested in how to justify and build light rail systems in the age of limited resources and green technologies. The historical introduction addresses how many of the problems faced by light rail promoters and planners are not new and how existing solutions can be used to save time and money. The planning chapter explains the process of route identification on the basis of travel patterns and maximizing modal switch. The engineering chapter shows the costs of infrastructure, equipping and commissioning a new light rail system. The economic evaluation chapter shows promoters how each line can be assessed for viability, comparing the capital cost of construction with expected revenue, including sensitivity to different fares, market conditions, and operating costs. In conclusion, the book reviews how to keep a light rail system attractive to riders and investors after opening.
"This is an excellent handbook that clearly sets out the main facets of tramway design, development and implementation. I found it an inspiring read and I do hope others will take heed of the volume of good advice." -David Keay, Her Majesty's Principal Inspector of Railways; "I absolutely loved reading this book and it helped me realize that the conditions for our proposed line are nearly optimal in terms of operational profitability. What we have may be the first profitable transit line in America." -John Krause, CEO, Chicago Streetcar Co.
ISBN: 9781604270488
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 499g
280 pages