Difference between revisions of "Transit Building Maintenance Facility Design"
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::* Functionality | ::* Functionality | ||
:::* Operations: | :::* Operations: | ||
− | ::::* Pre- | + | ::::* Pre-Inspections; |
− | ::::* Process Flow – train movement | + | ::::* Process Flow – train and bus movement |
::::* Maintenance – heavy, daily, cleaning, and inspections. | ::::* Maintenance – heavy, daily, cleaning, and inspections. | ||
:::* Yard Functionality: | :::* Yard Functionality: | ||
− | ::::* Track layout | + | ::::* Track and bus lane layout |
::::* Site constraints – drainage and storm water management, circulation patterns, program requirements, environmental requirements | ::::* Site constraints – drainage and storm water management, circulation patterns, program requirements, environmental requirements | ||
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= Site Considerations = | = Site Considerations = | ||
− | :* A Maintenance Facility Building should be located on a relatively flat site with sufficient utility service such as power, water, and sewer available and a suitable outfall for storm drains and storm water management to minimize capital costs. The site should be integrated with operations planning to optimize future (20- year horizon) operations by minimizing dead-head runs and other operational efficiencies. The site should have sufficient highway/roadway access to allow for efficient delivery of vehicles. Highway/roadway access should not be susceptible to flooding. | + | :* A Maintenance Facility Building should be located on a relatively flat site with sufficient utility service such as power, communications. water, and sewer available and a suitable outfall for storm drains and storm water management to minimize capital costs. The site should be integrated with operations planning to optimize future (20- year horizon) operations by minimizing dead-head runs and other operational efficiencies. The site should have sufficient highway/roadway access to allow for efficient delivery of vehicles. Highway/roadway access should not be susceptible to flooding. |
− | [[Category:Practical Design Guidance | + | [[Category:Practical Design Guidance]] |
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