Tachlinski, Victoria
Diploma Thesis:
1860
Topic:
Logistical, operational and infrastructural aspects for the design of freight transport stations using the example Dortmund-Mengede
Editor:
Victoria Tachlinski
University Professor Responsible:
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Jehle
Supervisor:
University Supervisor: Dr.-Ing. Jan Kortmann and
Dr.-Ing. Sven Hietzschold (TU Dresden, Institute for Railway Systems and Public Transport)
Editing Period:
13.07.2021 until 21.12.2021
Abstract:
This paper examines the requirements for freight transport stations (GVST) for construction logistics at track construction sites as well as for the associated storage, transhipment and logistics areas. For this purpose, public law requirements are compiled and requirements on the part of the users are determined in expert interviews. The results of these investigations are applied to a practical example. For this purpose, the actual state is first examined. For the dimensioning of the railway facilities, the track length requirements are determined by evaluating data on wagon volumes for the years 2017 to 2020. In a concept for the redesign of the GVST, the track length needs are implemented as well as the requirements. As a further result, a checklist has been developed that comprehensively covers the relevant topics and thus facilitates an initial assessment of the approvability of a GVST before the application is prepared.