CEE 410
CEE 410 - Railway Signaling & Control
Spring 2024
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Railway Signaling & Control | CEE410 | ONL | 60842 | ONL | 3 | - | Conrad Ruppert, Jr | ||
Railway Signaling & Control | CEE410 | RO4 | 52965 | LCD | 3 | - | Conrad Ruppert, Jr |
Official Description
Railway traffic control and signaling systems; train performance and scheduling tools; analysis of temporal and spatial separation of trains for safety and efficiency; train movement authority and operating rules, track circuit and wireless train position monitoring technology; interlocking design; railroad capacity modeling tools; economic analysis of traffic control system design, optimization, and selection. Field trip to observe signal system infrastructure and railway traffic operations control center. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. 3 or 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CEE 310.
Subject Area
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
Course Description
This course covers railway traffic control and signaling systems; train performance and scheduling tools; analysis of temporal and spatial separation of trains for safety and efficiency; train movement authority and operating rules, track circuit and wireless train position monitoring technology; interlocking design; railroad capacity modeling tools; economic analysis of traffic control system design, optimization, and selection.
Credit Hours
3 or 4 hours (students wanting to take the class for 4 credit hours must be able to join the class via phone or web conference on Fridays at 3pm CST. If you cannot join this weekly conference you must take this course for 3 hours.)
Prerequisites
A course in Railroad Transportation Engineering.
Last updated
12/5/2021