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CEE 410| Railway Signaling and Control

Rail transportation of passengers and freight requires specialized facilities, operating practices, and control systems to safely and efficiently move trains from origin to destination. This course covers railroad traffic control and signaling systems. The course begins with review of train resistance, power, speed and acceleration calculation and then covers stringline diagrams, train scheduling and train stopping distance calculation. Concepts of temporal and spatial separation of trains to ensure safe and efficient use of equipment and infrastructure are introduced. Principal topics include train movement authority, track circuits and other train position monitoring systems, train control systems including: radio-based, wayside signals, cab signaling, positive train control (PTC), and special problems with interlocking design, operation, and control. Line capacity analysis is introduced along with the economics of traffic control systems. There will be field trip(s) to observe signal system infrastructure and a railway traffic operations control center.

Texts | Course notes, other readings, and selected chapters from Armstrong 1998. "The Railroad, What it is, What it Does"

Course Catalog | CEE 410

Spring Semester 2009
M/W 3:00-4:20 PM . 1233 Newmark Civil Engineering Lab
Instructor: Associate Prof. - Christopher Barkan <cbarkan at illinois .edu>

Students in front of train Students looking at track students listening