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Turnkey Metro & Suburban Bid Director
Riyadh, 17 September 2013
MEED, SAUDI MEGA Transport & Infrastructure
Design & Creation of
New Mass Transit System
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Urban population growth…
the key demand driver
National debt evolution
limits Public Funding (PF)
52%
in Emerging
Countries
9 %
in Developed
Countries
Expected Transport Market Evolution
To sustain urban transport growth,
we must revisit our mass transport system fundamentals
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Expocitytrans 2012
Civil Works represent the biggest share of investment
75% Construction cost
~50 M€/km
~100 M€/km66% Construction cost
Typical Metro system Life-Cycle Costs
breakdown over 30 years in operation
Civil Work represents the biggest share of investment
E&M System represents about 30% but does impact the complete LCC
viaduct tunnel
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Availability
Life-Cycle CostsSafety
Planning
City alignment
& footprint
Sustainability
Mass Transport System requirements
Which solutions contribute to optimize these antagonistic requirements?
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Types of vehicles / Urban system capacity
Buses
BRT (Bogota)
Tramways
Monorail classic
MONORAIL - High capacity
Light METROS
Heavy METROS
Many innovations for
10,000 to 40,000 PPHPD
segment
• Are they all effective ?
• What about standardization ?
? - Brasil ,
India….
1981- Kobe
1983- Lille
2003- Singapore
2008- Lausanne
1986 –
Vancouver
1991- Lyon
1998- Paris
2002-
Copenhagen
Typical Urban Mass Transit Segmentation
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GoA 4 Unattended
Operating mode
Safety
Availability
OPEX
Comfort
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Running surface
2 solutions
Rubber wheelsSteel wheels Acceleration
Comfort
Positioning
Deceleration
Max Gradient
Min Curve
CAPEX
OPEX
Standard
• Steel wheels reduce energy consumption
• Some limits on weight / speed / hot temperature with Rubber
• Rubber-tired systems are needed for specific alignments: > 6% ramps, < 40m curves
City alignment
CAPEX
OPEX
Sustainability
Steel wheels preferred
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Car/bogies architecture
Full Floor Free
Full floor freePartial floor free ~15%
Space
lost
• Free to develop, easier to clean and monitor
• Equal capacity with smaller trains
• Reduces civil works cost and city footprint
2 main existing solutions
Bogies below carsBogies with impact into cars
Transport capacity
Comfort
Footprint
CAPEX
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Turnback
Simple point machine
2 main turnback solutions
Transport capacity
Availability
CAPEX OPEX
Footprint
Moving bridgeMoving point machine
• Moving time 3”
• Reliable
• Standard
• Moving time 12”-15””
• Bottle-neck system
• Proprietary
Simple and lighter are synonyms for available and fast
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Flexible train architecture, 100% motorized
100%-motorized cars provide the most flexible and efficient train composition
• Improved commercial speed
• Easier transport capacity evolution
• Energy savings and reduced Maintenance costs
• 6% ramps, including recovery mode for steel-wheeled trains
• Reduced costs and planning, for development and integration
CAPEX OPEX
Commercial speed
Sustainability(Capacity evolution)
Time to market
Today motorization rates range from 50% up to 100%
= Dynamic
= Parts / Spare
= Maintenance
= Tools
Train Configuration
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Frontal evacuation
Safety
CAPEX OPEX
City footprint
Different Existing Solutions
LateralFrontal
• Passenger evacuation infrastructure is mandatory for mass transit systems
• Lateral evacuation increases tunnel cost and viaduct footprint
• Frontal evacuation on concrete track provides safe and optimized solution
Specific
Passenger evacuation
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Viaduct, Precast
Time to market
CAPEX
City footprint
Precast for metro
Precast viaduct provides:
• Less impact during construction
• Shorter construction time
• Optimized costs
Precast for monorail
When tunnels can be avoided
Construction method
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Standard steel track gauge
Sustainable
LCC
Comfort
LateralBelow
• The main interface decision on Metro application
• Any future changes of solution will lead to traffic interruption
• Impact on all fleet evolution or renewal
Central/lateral
Standard gauge 1435 Non Standard Non Standard
The STRATEGIC DECISION
Guiding solution modes
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• All projects are specific and complex
• Guidelines will help us to progress on optimization and
standardization
Standard track gauge
Pre-cast viaductFrontal evacuation
Simple point machine
Steel wheels
Full floor free100% motorized trains
GoA 4 Unattended
To sustain urban transport growth and business maturity
Conclusion
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