Author: Timothy A. Ryan, Everett C. Carter
Date of Publication: 2000 (?)
Abstract:
The purpose of this research was to develop a simple model describing
the impacts of rail-highway grade crossings (RHGCs) on emergency access.
Linear cities and two-dimensional cities with square grid roadway
networks are considered. For the purposes of the model, maximum response
time from the emergency services base stations to the most distant point
in the service area was minimized. The model indicates that the introduction
of an RHGC into an optimized condition requires each base station to be
relocated toward the RHGC, to again achieve optimal conditions. It also
reveals that the impacts of a rail line through a city vary greatly with
the orientation of the rail line relative to the roadway grid. Suggestions
for further model extension are presented.
No. of Pages: 6
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