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Diploma - Railway Transport of the Murmansk Branch of the October Railway
Introduction 8

1.Technical and operational characteristics of the Murmansk branch of the October Railway 12

2.Volume and structure of the local work of the road section 14

3. Informational support of the traffic flow 17

4. Planning local work and the organization of traffic flow 21
4.1. Planning for local work 21
4.2. Organization of traffic flow 23
4.2.1. Loading and transporting cargo by shipping routes 23
4.2.2. The organization of local non-Marsh-rutized car traffic flows 27
4.2.3.Plan formation trains 30
4.2.4. Work of dispatching locomotives and export trains 31
4.2.5.Features of local work areas 32
4.2.6.Working with item goods 38

5. Organization of freight work 40

6. Operation of empty wagons 42
7. Determination of throughput capacity of sections of the Murmansk branch of the October Railway 45
7.1. Cola Plot - Zapolyarny 51
7.2. Plotzero Pinozero - Kovdor 52

8. Development of train schedule 53

9. Calculation of train schedule indicators 58

10. Calculation of the required locomotive fleet and indicators of its use 61
10.1. For the site Kola - Zapolyarny 62
10.2. For the plot Pinzero - Kovdor 63

11. The system of operational control of the movement of trains at the site 64

12.Calculation of train dispatcher loading of existing and proposed laps 67

13. Indicators of the work of the road section 70

14. The organization of workplaces when combining dispatch circles 73
14.1. Analysis of the most probable dangerous and harmful production factors at the workplace 73
14.2. Development of measures for the normalization of working conditions of train dispatchers 74
14.3.Providing fire safety control rooms 75

15. Economic Issues 78
15.1.Calculation of the savings resulting from more efficient management and the introduction of electric traction 80

16. Security of railway traffic 83
16.1. Employee actions related to train traffic in emergency and non-standard situations 85
16.2. Fencing the place of work 94

17. Ensuring safe life at Päijwe station 97
17.1.Characteristics of SDYAV 98
17.2. Identification of possible chemical environment 99
17.3. Evaluation of the possible chemical environment 101
17.3.1. The definition of CSF 101
17.3.2. Determination of TPD. Cd 102
17.3.3. Definition TpnH.102
17.4. Measures to prepare the object for possible infection 102
17.4.1. Basic protection measures in case of an accident at XOO 102
17.4.2. The calculation of the required resources for implementation

protection 102

Conclusion 105

References 106

Appendix No. 1. Reports of the location of trains at stations 108

Appendix No. 2 of the Locomotive Turnover List 110
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