High Speed Passenger Rail Interoperability in North America

Similar documents
Interoperability TSIs applicable to Railway vehicles. Innotrans, September, 2010

English version of. Executive Order on vehicles' technical compatibility with the rail network (Bekendtgørelse nr af 30. november 2012) Preface

(Non-legislative acts) DECISIONS

POSITION PAPER Version 3.0

QUESTION / CLARIFICATION QC-ENE-001

Guide for the application of the CR ENE TSI

(Text with EEA relevance)

CER/EIM Position Paper Ballast Pick-up due to Aerodynamic Effects. October Version 1.0

The criteria of choice for new High Speed fleet

DRAFT RECOMMENDATION N. 006REC1072

(Non-legislative acts) DECISIONS

The Voice of European Railways POSITION PAPER. Revision of Appendix T of TSI OPE (decision /EU) January 2013

Community Specifications - an EASA Perspective. Bryan Jolly ATM Rulemaking Officer 17 March 2011

INTEROPERABILITY UNIT TRANS-EUROPEAN CONVENTIONAL RAIL SYSTEM SUBSYSTEM ENERGY

Railway noise control in urban areas. Jakob Oertli, SBB Infrastructure, Noise Abatement; Chair UIC Noise Groups

Installation of parts and appliances without an EASA Form 1 in European Light Aircraft

Version / Status V 2.0 Date Author. Wagon Markings

The Denton County Transportation Authority Thomas M. LeBeau Vice President Rail Development

ANNEX MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR VEHICLES' PARTS. Article 1. General Provisions

The Project North West Electrification Programme

QUESTION / CLARIFICATION

Standards for Smart Grids Progress and Trends

AGREEMENT between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the EUROPEAN COMMUNITY on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety

EUROPEAN UNION AGENCY FOR RAILWAYS Annex 1 006REC1025 V 1.0

Fast track to Sustainable Mobility. SNCF V350 CATENARY CERTIFICATION with respect to the TSI-ENE

Economic and Social Council

EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement EU TEXTUAL PROPOSAL

QUESTION / CLARIFICATION

ENE Standards Committee Chairman s presentation. Presented by David Knights 25 th January 2018

Applicable standards in TSI relating to persons with reduced mobility in the trans-european conventional and high-speed rail system (2008/164/EC)

HyLAW. HyDrail Rail Applications Assessment. Main Author(s): [Dainis Bošs, Latvian Hydrogen association] Contributor(s):

Application Guide for the European Register of Authorised Types of Railway Vehicles (ERATV)

Electric Multiple Unit Procurement Update

Rocky Mountain. Corridor Input Team. Alternatives Overview. TEMS, Inc. / Quandel Consultants, LLC TEMS, Inc. / Quandel Consultants, LLC

Airworthiness Limitation Section (ALS) AD s

INTEROPERABILITY UNIT

Electric Multiple Unit Procurement Update

Regulatory update on implementation of the 0.50% sulphur limit for international shipping

ANNEX MOTOR VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT AND PARTS THEREOF. Article 1. Definitions

Understanding FRA's Alternative Crashworthiness Compliance Approach. Marcin Taraszkiewicz, PE CH2M HILL, Principal Technologist Baltimore, MD

Overview of Regulations for Autonomous Vehicles

2020 GLOBAL SULPHUR LIMIT HISTORY, CURRENT STATUS, AND THE INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION S (IMO S) WORK PLAN FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION

The Smart Grid: Re-powering America George W. Arnold National Coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability NIST Gaithersburg, MD April 28, 2010

GLOBAL REGISTRY. Addendum. Global technical regulation No. 5

Standardisation as tool for legal compliance: standardisation request explained

CEN and CENELEC Position Paper on the European Commission s proposal for a Directive on the deployment of alternative fuels October 2013

Europe s approach on GA Airworthiness: Challenges & Solutions AERO 2014

The UNECE World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)

An Overview of High Speed Rail. David Randall Peterman Congressional Research Service

Caltrain Downtown Extension Project (DTX)

TECHNICAL WHITE PAPER

Electromobility standards & regulations CARS 21 WG 1 14 February 2012

Rule No. 1. Scope Definitions Periodicity of technical inspections Technical inspection Inspection requirements...

KBA Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt

Car Sharing at a. with great results.

Consistent implementation of the 2020 sulphur limit and work to further address GHG emissions from international shipping

PUBLIC Law, Chapter 539 LD 1535, item 1, 124th Maine State Legislature An Act To Create a Smart Grid Policy in the State

EPA Fuels Regulatory Streamlining. Tia Sutton, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Revision of Directive 96/53/EC of 25 July 1996

Council of the European Union Brussels, 18 July 2014 (OR. en)

VOLUNTARY CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) OF MOTOR VEHICLES (13 October 2014)

Experience of Night Vision Operations is held by the operators rather than the regulator

Caltrain Modernization EMU Procurement

Federal Railroad Administration. FRA Overview to On-Track Safety for Certain. Roadway Work Groups and Adjacent Tracks

The Preferred Alternative: a Vision for Growth on the Northeast Corridor

National Road Safety Action Plan in China

Brussels, 14 September ACEA position and recommendations for the standardization of the charging of electrically chargeable vehicles

Centerwide System Level Procedure

O sistema EASA As novas regras OPS NPA Workshop EASA/INAC Lisboa, Fevereiro 2009

13 th Military Airworthiness Conference 25 th September 2013 EASA Presentation. Pascal Medal Head Of Certification Experts Department EASA

Biofuels - Global Situation, Concerns and the Future

FURTHER TECHNICAL AND OPERATIONAL MEASURES FOR ENHANCING ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

SMS and the EASA management system requirements

UN-ECE / WP.29-AC3 HFCV - SGS. Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs

ESKOM RBI Implementation of Risk Based Inspection (RBI) Programme

SF-LA (125 mph) 2: : :32. SF-SJ (110 mph)

Official Journal L 104. of the European Union. Legislation. Non-legislative acts. Volume April English edition. Contents REGULATIONS

Program. presented by: September 22, 2010

An Introduction to Automated Vehicles

CERTIFICATION MEMORANDUM

GLOBAL REGISTRY. Addendum. Global technical regulation No. 10 OFF-CYCLE EMISSIONS (OCE) Appendix

FTAs with Japan and the US A perspective from the European rail industry. Philippe Citroën, UNIFE Director General 9 July 2013

Expanding Capacity for the Northeast Corridor The Gateway Program

CONSUMER INFORMATION Tyre Labelling 1222/2009. ETRMA CRIA Meeting, Brussels 0ctober Fazilet Cinaralp, Secretary General

Mechanical Trainstop Systems

The way to a global standard

Guidance on the Energy TSI

Enhancing School Bus Safety and Pupil Transportation Safety

Session Four Applying functional safety to machine interlock guards

PATH Integrated Railcar and Signal System Replacement Program

UN ECE Sectoral Initiative on Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres. United States Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)

FOR INTERNAL WORKING PURPOSES ONLY Version 7.2 (04/06/2012)

EXPLANATORY NOTE. AMC & GM to Part-21

MARPOL Annex VI prevention of air pollution from ships

Determination Of Fire Effluents From Products On Railway Vehicles

CONSULTATION DOCUMENT

INTEROPERABILITY UNIT UNION RAIL SYSTEM SUBSYSTEM ROLLING STOCK TSI LOCOMOTIVES AND PASSENGER RST

High Speed Rail Seminar in Washington D.C.

Certification Memorandum. Approved Model List Changes

Connecting Europe Facility. Regulation Study for Interoperability in the Adoption of Autonomous Driving in European Urban Nodes:

Transcription:

High Speed Passenger Rail Interoperability in North America APTA Rail Conference - Boston Thomas Peacock Larry D. Kelterborn June15, 2011

Discussion Topics The New Transportation Vision Meaning of Interoperability Why Interoperability for HSR? The European Model Danger of the Status Quo Possible Collateral Damage Path Forward Conclusions

The New Transportation Vision Current Administration is a strong proponent of intercity and high-speed rail Developed a Vision for high-speed rail in America Agreed to invest in an efficient, high-speed passenger rail network of 100 to 600 mile intercity corridors Tasked FRA to develop a National Rail Plan Introduces the concept of interoperability

Meaning of Interoperability General Definition: Interoperability is a property of a product or system, whose interfaces are completely understood, to work with other products or systems, present or future, without any restricted access or implementation. Railroad Specific Definition: Interoperability means the ability of the trans-european high-speed rail system to allow the safe and uninterrupted movement of high-speed trains which accomplish the specified levels of performance.

Meaning of Interoperability Railways have greater or lesser interoperability depending on conformance to standards: gauge couplings brakes signaling communications operating rules Interoperability rests on all the regulatory, technical and operational conditions that must be met Conventional North American railroads are highly interoperable What s needed for HSR?

Why Interoperability for HSR? Only Path to a National High Speed Rail Network

European Model From patchwork to a network for Europe Five different electrical propulsion systems 16 differing safety regulatory frameworks Hundreds of national regulations European track system does not exist Railroads traditionally state organized and oriented Resulted in a lack of interoperability

European Model to Achieve Interoperability Legal Basis Directive Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI s) European Specifications

European Model - Directive 96/48/EC Passed in 1996 Only concerned the interoperability of the trans-european high-speed rail system. Harmonization of safety requirements and safety certifications that were different in all Member States Created the European Railway Agency (ERA) for Safety and Interoperability Mandated the development of TSIs to establish the technical interoperability requirements which subsystems must meet

European Model TSI s These mandatory standards lay down the fundamental elements of each sub-system and identify in particular the constituents that are critical from the perspective of interoperability Goal: minimize mandatory prescriptive requirements to allow performance oriented solution

European Model TSI s Since its creation in 2004, the European Railway Agency is responsible for drawing up and revising the TSI s Rolling stock Infrastructure Control-command Energy Operation Maintenance (on-board installations) Maintenance (fixed installations)

European Model - Specifications Encourage performance oriented solutions European specifications, including European standards from the European standards bodies: CEN, Cenelec Significant problem is the long time needed by the European Standardization Bodies to deliver a European standard. This can take longer than 5 years, and in some cases even up to 10 years

European Model - Lessons Learned Clear Legal Basis Regulations/Standards are the Key Prescriptive/Performance Balance Encourage Performance Oriented Solutions Takes a long time Appears to be Working

Danger of the Status Quo Does North America have an advantage over Europe? Existing highly interoperable conventional rail system No existing high speed (150 mph +) systems North America has no High Speed Rail specific standards to achieve interoperability Planned very HSR systems are likely to utilize service-proven systems and technologies from overseas may not be fully compatible with conventional NA rail operations

Possible Collateral Damage from Interoperability Elimination of Some Technologies Implementation of non-service proven technologies Higher Costs in Some Corridors Complex Standards Development Effort

Path Forward - Regulatory FRA developed a High-Speed Passenger Rail Safety Strategy The Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008 requires all railroads to implement PTC by Dec. 2015 Requires interoperability of the system with movements of trains of other railroads over its lines New regulations being promulgated to address HSR, including System Safety and Track Safety standards

Path Forward - Regulatory RSAC Engineering Task Force (ETF II) developing HSR equipment safety standards Vehicle safety & crashworthiness requirements Consistent with service proven HSR equipment Provides equivalent safety to FRA compliant vehicles in mixed service Will address some interoperability issues such as crashworthiness, carbody width, floor height, Task Force recommendations could result in future amendment to FRA Equipment Safety Standards (Tier III) or basis for some equipment requirements in a Rule of Particular Applicability (RPA) for specific HSR projects

Path Forward - Positive Train Control High Speed Rail Designs Must be Compatible with PTC Infrastructure being Designed and Installed Now Clear High Speed Rail PTC Integration Guidance Needs to be Developed

Path Forward - HS Track Standards Geometry and inspection requirements for both the dedicated and conventional operations need to be consistent with equipment utilized Requiring standard track gauge and NA back-to-back wheel dimensions will assist future Interoperability

Path Forward - Infrastructure Inspection Standards What to Inspect Inspection Intervals Inspection Techniques Inspector Training

Path Forward HSR Operating Practices Uniform Operating Rules Must be Developed Operator Qualifications Maintainer Qualifications Fitness for Duty Worker Protection Hours of Service Training Rules Compliance Supervisory Responsibilities

Conclusions Status quo likely to result in a patch work rather than a network If started early, HSR Interoperability will be less difficult to achieve in North America than Europe Key is Rules and Standards Keep Prescription to a Minimum PTC and ETF-II are a good start finish them

Conclusions A lead organization will be required to drive the effort To be ready in 5-10 years, start now In the meantime decisions will need to be made on aspects of HSR systems to be built in the near-term Make efforts to maximize service-proven aspects to existing HSR systems Manage expectations for interoperability No need to solve all aspects of future interoperability now Make decisions on current HSR projects that don t restrict future interoperability

Path Forward