Difference between revisions of "Transit Building Maintenance Facility Design"
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− | * | + | :* Applicable to both Rail and Bus Maintenance Facilities and Buildings. |
− | :* Designed to: | + | ::* Designed to: |
− | ::* Optimize the functional requirements identified for 20-year horizon needs. | + | :::* Optimize the functional requirements identified for 20-year horizon needs. |
− | ::* Support best practices for sustainability minimizing operations costs and energy consumption and providing long-term cost benefits. | + | :::* Support best practices for sustainability minimizing operations costs and energy consumption and providing long-term cost benefits. |
− | * | + | :* Buildings should be located on site to optimize yard operations and site access. |
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= Discussion = | = Discussion = | ||
− | * | + | :* A Maintenance Facility is an essential part of a transit system, which comes at a significant capital cost, and its design influences the daily system operating costs. Design should consider the following factors: |
::* Building location on a selected site. | ::* Building location on a selected site. | ||
::* Facility design that is integrated with yard operations for a rail system or site layout for a bus facility. | ::* Facility design that is integrated with yard operations for a rail system or site layout for a bus facility. |
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