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METROLINX'S TORONTO ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT: PHASE 1 - THE ENGINEERING SURVEY

机译:麦德林克斯的多伦多电气化项目:第一阶段-工程调查

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Metrolinx, Toronto's rail authority currently has 200 engineering projects underway with a value of $16 billion. One of the largest projects is a $4 billion Electrification Project for the Toronto commuter rail lines. In support of the engineering design of the project, in November of 2015 Tulloch Engineering was contracted to provide a complete engineering survey of six Metrolinx railway commuter corridors originating from Union Station in Toronto, Canada. Tulloch used a unique combination of mobile LiDAR, static LiDAR, and conventional infill ground survey to complete the project. LiDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, is a surveying method that measures distance to a target by illuminating that target with a laser light. Using LiDAR technology provided significant advantages to the Electrification Project over using convention ground survey techniques. Metrolinx is a Canadian crown corporation responsible for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area's GO Transit rail and bus commuter system. GO Transit trains currently carry 190,000 commuters per day. Electrification of Metrolinx GO Transit rail commuter rail corridors requires the upgrading of infrastructure and providing a means of getting the electricity to the trains which includes new electrical substations, overhead power lines and new equipment. The electrification is part of the GO Regional Express Rail program, which will expand the capacity of the GO rail network to provide customers with faster, more frequent and more convenient service to and from dozens of stations in core sections of the GO rail network throughout the day, evenings and weekends. Electrification is planned for most of Metrolinx commuter rail corridors by 2022-2024. The engineering technical and program management consultant for the Electrification Project is Gannett Fleming. An initial requirement for Metrolinx Electrification project is an up to date engineering survey to enable the preliminary engineering design. Our survey project involves surveying approximately 170 miles of railway corridor for 6 GO Transit tracks originating from Union Station in downtown Toronto. Our mobile LiDAR survey system was mounted on a GO Transit hi-rail truck; with most of the surveying occurring at night due to the heavy train traffic and since LiDAR is an active sensor. Tulloch provided a unique hybrid surveying approach, using mobile LiDAR surveying to collect all the visible features in the corridor, followed by conventional ground surveys to fill in missing features obscured from the LiDAR system's field of view and static LiDAR surveys for some of the bridges inaccessible with mobile LiDAR. This is the first time Metrolinx has contracted an engineering survey using these multiple survey technologies. This survey approach reduces delivery timelines, limits track disruptions, and greatly improves safety. A major advantage of mobile LiDAR surveying for the GO-Transit rail corridors is that collection can occur at night when train activity is low and in a fraction of the time it takes to survey using conventional ground crews. This enabled project schedules to be advanced, as base mapping was completed in about 60% of the normal time required for the engineering survey. Using mobile scanning on the tracks reduced safety risks associated with on track field surveys. In addition, the resultant LiDAR point cloud can be revisited in the office, and additional features and critical information picked up without having to send field crews back to do so. The homogeneous nature of the point cloud, combined with the conventional in-fill survey provides a rich, full feature data set that can be used at various stages in the engineering design process.
机译:多伦多铁路局Metrolinx目前正在进行200个工程项目,价值160亿加元。最大的项目之一是耗资40亿加元的多伦多通勤铁路电气化项目。为了支持该项目的工程设计,Tulloch Engineering于2015年11月签订合同,对源自加拿大多伦多联合车站的六个Metrolinx铁路通勤走廊进行完整的工程勘测。 Tulloch使用了移动激光雷达,静态激光雷达和常规填充地面勘测的独特组合来完成该项目。 LiDAR代表光检测和测距,是一种通过使用激光照射目标物来测量目标物距离的测量方法。与使用常规地面勘测技术相比,使用LiDAR技术为电气化项目提供了显着优势。 Metrolinx是一家加拿大皇冠公司,负责大多伦多地区和汉密尔顿地区的GO Transit铁路和公交通勤系统。目前,GO Transit列车每天运送190,000名通勤者。 Metrolinx GO Transit通勤铁路走廊的电气化需要升级基础设施,并提供将电力输送到火车的方法,其中包括新的变电站,架空输电线和新设备。电气化是GO区域快速铁路计划的一部分,该计划将扩大GO铁路网络的容量,从而为客户提供遍及整个GO铁路网络核心部分的数十个车站的来回更快,更频繁,更便捷的服务。白天,晚上和周末。计划在2022年至2024年之间为大多数Metrolinx通勤铁路走廊实现电气化。电气化项目的工程技术和程序管理顾问是Gannett Fleming。 Metrolinx电气化项目的初始要求是进行最新的工程勘测,以进行初步的工程设计。我们的调查项目涉及对从多伦多市中心联合车站出发的6条GO Transit轨道进行大约170英里的铁路走廊测量。我们的移动LiDAR测量系统安装在GO Transit高铁卡车上;由于火车交通繁忙,而且LiDAR是主动传感器,因此大多数测量工作是在夜间进行的。 Tulloch提供了一种独特的混合测量方法,使用移动LiDAR测量来收集走廊中所有可见特征,然后进行常规地面测量以填充从LiDAR系统的视野中遮盖的缺失特征,并对某些无法访问的桥梁进行静态LiDAR测量与移动激光雷达。这是Metrolinx首次使用这些多种测量技术签定工程测量合同。这种调查方法缩短了交货时间,限制了航迹中断,并大大提高了安全性。用于GO-Transit铁路走廊的移动LiDAR测量的主要优势在于,可以在夜间火车活动较少的情况下进行采集,而所需时间仅是使用常规地勤人员进行测量的时间的一小部分。由于基本的地图绘制是在工程勘测所需的正常时间的60%左右完成的,因此可以提前制定项目进度表。在轨道上使用移动扫描可降低与现场野外勘测相关的安全风险。此外,可以在办公室重新访问生成的LiDAR点云,无需额外派遣现场工作人员即可获取其他功能和关键信息。点云的同质性与常规的填充调查相结合,提供了丰富的,全功能的数据集,可在工程设计过程的各个阶段使用。

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