Author: Timothy A. Ryan
Date of Publication: 1985 (?)
Abstract:
The objective was to develop a comprehensive methodology to assist in
setting priorities for improvements to rail-highway grade crossings. The
objectives of the methodology were as follows: to compute all existing
costs at a RHGC, changes in costs that would result from each of a number
of improvements for that crossing, and costs of implementing those improvements;
to select the set of projects that would maximize expected net benefits,
subject to a budget constraint; and to be of practical instead of theoretical
use to decision makers. The methodology developed and presented fulfills
these objectives, subject to the constraints of existing data bases. Accident
costs, delay costs, diversion costs, and costs of delay to emergency vehicles
are considered, and up to five improvement projects per crossing are evaluated.
The benefit and cost computations are made in a Fortran computer program
developed in the research. The methodology was applied successfully to
1985 conditions at all RHGCs in a particular jurisdiction. The results
of the application indicate that, for the same total budget, expected net
benefits could have been approximately $7 million higher if the methodology’s
projects had been implemented.
No. of Pages: 6
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