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Reconstruction of a railway station under changing conditions in passenger traffic
Author(s) -
Oksana D. POKROVSKAY,
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An. ILLARIONOVA,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bûlletenʹ rezulʹtatov naučnyh issledovanij
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2223-9987
DOI - 10.20295/2223-9987-2021-2-82-106
Subject(s) - train , transport engineering , track (disk drive) , exhibition , passenger transport , work (physics) , profit (economics) , service (business) , passenger train , deck , computer science , engineering , automotive engineering , business , history , microeconomics , geography , operating system , mechanical engineering , cartography , archaeology , structural engineering , marketing , economics
Objective: Drawing on the study of the situation in railway passenger traffic, to propose measures for the reconstruction of station M of the Murmansk transport hub and perform a consolidated estimate of the cost of implementing the proposed measures. Methods: The means and methods of general systems theory, system and economic analysis, terminalistics, logistics and management of the ope- rational work of railways are used. Results: Based on the results of the economic calculation, it was concluded that it is necessary to reconstruct the exhibition track N 2 to receive passenger trains of 25 cars and organize work with double-deck cars. A consolidated estimate of the cost of building an exhibition track N 2 has been made. Practical importance: Thanks to the increase in the useful track length, new opportunities will be opened for the development of promising passenger traffic at the station in question and, consequently, for an increase in the profit of the Russian Railways company. The results obtained can be applied in the implementation of the development concept of the Mur- mansk transport hub, in the design of individual elements and devices of the railway hub, as well as in the optimization of passenger service technology.

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