The course includes planning and implementation of a feasibility or planning study.
Dependent on the students' interest and in consultation with the course administration are chosen for an appropriate whole several of the following subject areas:
- Expansion of new railway and physical localisation in the planning stages feasibility study and railway plan to understand the work from demand to completed railway
- Demand calculations for individual and freight transports with rail-bound traffic and other transport modes.
- Comparisons between different forecast scenarios, the requirements of the model of input and reliability
- Economic analysis of various traffic set-ups and demand with individual- and/or freight on a future planned railway, underground or light rail and sensitivity analysis of various design of vehicle performance and schedules
- Design of the physical infrastructure, its foundation, technical works and track- and station/yard design and other technical systems as electric supply, signal and telecommunications installations
- Study of the values of travellers of their travel and their conception of various design of the range of train traffic
- Logistics setup for goods with intermodal solutions where railway transport is a part
- Schedule and capacity analysis including punctuality of efficient train traffic by studying combinations of commuter train, regional train, long-distance train, freight train with different combinations of stops including skip stop and changes and punctuality
- Environmental impacts for both railway construction and train operation
- Analysis and proposal for design of maintenance of facilities considering economy, traffic disruptions and demand effects.