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Citation

Margler LW, Rogozen MB. Transp. Eng. J. ASCE 1980; 106(3): 257-264.

Affiliation

Winzler and Kelly Consult Eng, Eureka, Calif

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, American Society of Civil Engineers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper reports on a study of the effects of increased coal-train traffic on grade-crossing accidents. The Coleman-Stewart model was used to predict infuries and deaths at grade crossings attributable to hypothetically increased unit-train volume between four specific origin-destination pairs. A model developed by the Florida Department of Transportation was examined as an alternative. For the total hypothetical coal transport of 70. 5 million tons (6. 39x10**S**1**0 kg) per year, increases of about 8 deaths (21%) and 30 injuries (20%) per year were predicted. Such predictions are route-dependent and cannot be extended from one route to another using simple accident rates based upon number of trains per day, tonnage, or ton-mileage.

Language: en



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