Trackway definition

Trackway means that portion of the system‟s rail line, which has been prepared to support the track and its appurtenant structures.
Trackway means the fixed physical components that directly support and guide a train including all the trackwork components and the supporting structure upon which the track rests.
Trackway means a Track structure, including the Track, Track supporting systems, concrete slabs, and Trackway drainage system, including the concrete infill strip between the Tracks for Embedded Track and Direct Fixation Track.

Examples of Trackway in a sentence

  • Provide Minor Drainage systems for all Ballasted Track sections of the LRT Corridor sized to convey runoff from within the Trackway for events up to and including the 1:25 year design event.

  • Design the Trackway based on the neutral temperature applicable to each section of the alignment.

  • Silt material specified as “ML” or “MH” material (in accordance with the “Modified Unified Soil Classification System” as described in the document “Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, 1992, Small Dam Design and Construction Manual, Agriculture Canada, Prairie Resources Service”) shall not be used in the construction of any Transportation Structure headslopes or approach fills, or in the construction of any embankments supporting the Trackway.

  • All emergency guard rails and other derailment protection structures shall be designed to contain the Train within the Trackway in the event of derailment.

  • An approach slab shall be provided under a Trackway slab to provide a smooth transition between a structurally supported Trackway slab to a ground supported Trackway slab or Ballasted Track.

  • Contractor shall provide passing clearances between trains and structures in accordance with the requirements for Trackway Clearances as defined in the Base Design.

  • The Trackway vehicle derailment load shall be considered at the Ultimate Limit State (ULS) only.

  • The wind load on Trackway vehicles shall be used as a wind load “V” in CAN/CSA S6.

  • The minimum Trackway vehicle vertical live load shall be the load presented in Figure 4-1.

  • Trackway is the area extending 10 feet from the nearest rail or separated from the rail by a permanent fixed barrier which is not designated for public use.

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