Lateral Track Buckling in Sweden: Insights from Operators and Infrastructure Managers
Journal article, 2024

Rail transport is expected to become a key component in the development of a long-term sustainable transport system. The planning, construction, operation, and maintenance of railway infrastructure are crucial in this effort. Hence, it is essential to ascertain that the railway infrastructure withstands and is adapted to extreme weather conditions and climate change. This study focuses on evaluating climate adaptation measures for lateral track buckling in Sweden. Through a literature review and interview with an expert at Swedish Transport Administration, it is highlighted that the maintenance status of railway infrastructure plays a significant role in the occurrence of lateral track buckling. According to the expert, inadequate track maintenance is the primary cause of lateral track buckling rather than weather variables like air temperature. The interview also clarifies that the chain of events related to the handling of track buckling is mainly initiated by the observation of a discrete lateral irregularity by a train driver, whereupon the train dispatcher at the traffic management center stops traffic until the location in the track has been inspected by a track entrepreneur. During the inspection, up to half of the observed cases of track buckling turn out to be false.

climate adaptation

lateral track buckling

climate change

railway maintenance

Author

Raheb Mirzanamadi

The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)

Erik Nyberg

The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)

Peter Torstensson

The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)

CHARMEC

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Geology and Geotechnics

Yvonne Andersson-Sköld

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering

The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI)

CivilEng

26734109 (eISSN)

Vol. 5 1 139-149

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Infrastructure Engineering

Other Civil Engineering

DOI

10.3390/civileng5010007

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Latest update

6/24/2024