3. Rail infrastructure management
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Managing railway infrastructure means sharing access rights between different potential uses, i.e. freight and passenger trains with varying speeds and routes, while reserving the necessary slots for maintenance or work trains. Managing railway infrastructure therefore essentially means managing capacity, with strong, codified constraints relating to safety and, increasingly, to the environment.
Railway infrastructure is generally defined as all the facilities that enable a train to run on the network: from tracks, including service and marshalling tracks, to electrical and signaling installations. As far as...
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