LIGHT RAIL ON RING 3 NOVEMBER 19 TH 2014 Supplier Workshop Islevbro station (Rødov 1
Agenda In the Auditorium: 1. Welcome and programme; purpose of the day 2. Ring 3 in Brief 3. Vision of Light Rail on Ring 3: Urban Development Loop City 4. The Project and the System 5. The Ring 3 Light Rail Company Perspective 6. The Steps Onwards In the Canteen: Lunch and Networking Individual Meetings + option for seeing the Ramboll House 2
Purpose of the day 1. Inform the Industry about the Project and the plan ahead 2. Learn the Industry s view on: Procurement Strategy Technical Assumptions on: Light Rail Systems Rolling Stock Operation & Maintenance 3. An Opportunity for Networking 3
Programme of Today and Tomorrow Wednesday 19/11/2014 Ramboll, Hannemanns Allé 53, 2300 Copenhagen S 10:00 12:00 Introduction in the Auditorium 12:00 13:00 Lunch in the Canteen 13:00 14:00 Balfour Beatty OHL Transtech Optional: 14:00 15:00 Thales INABENSA PESA Guided tour in the house 15:15 16:45 COFELY INEO Skoda Thursday 20/11/2014 Ring 3 Letbane, Metrovej 5, 2300 Copenhagen S 09:00 11:00 Bombardier Ansaldo Siemens 11:00 13:00 KEOLIS EFACEC Vossloh 13:00 13:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch 13:30 15:30 Arriva Alstom Stadler 15:30 16:30 GCF Italy Aarsleff Rail 4
Ring 3 in Brief New light rail replacing bus 300S on Ring 3 road surrounding Copenhagen 3 is a figure to remember: 3 3 = 27: 27 km double track 27 stations 27 vehicles 2 x 3 = 6 transfers to existing railways
Achievements 2009: Parliament settlement Green Transportation Policy, including 200 mio 2010: Lightrail or BRT? 2011: Agreement about Feasibility Study 2013: Feasibility Study 2013: Principal Agreement between owners March 2014: Design Law April 2014: Consultancy Contracts June 2014 Ring 3 Letbane I/S 6
Ownership 7
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background The results of the Finger Plan 1947: City has developed along the fingers of existing infrastructure Increased traffic between the fingers Congestion of traffic on roads Need for city development between fingers 8
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background Finger Plan 2013 has focus on: Green development Business development Versatile option for housing Climate protection (green wedges) Transport corridors City development along Ring 3 New research and university parks 9
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background The national challenge: Low growth and global competition 6 Growth % (GDP) (light blue) and employment (dark blue) 2010-2012 5 4 3 2 1 0-1 10
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background The local challenges: Increased traffic Industries are changing or moving Mono-functional suburban areas 11
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background 12
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background Combining all the city development areas in one. 13
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background Combining it will be all the the largest city development city development areas in the one: region 14
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Background Part of the LOOP City, addressing modern cities key challenges: 1. Mobility 2. Energy 3. Waste 4. Water 5. Global Warming 6. Biodiversity 7. Industrialization 8. Health 9. Food 10. Migration 15
Vision for the Light Rail on Ring 3 Success Criteria The Light Rail shall: Improve and develop public transport cross the fingers Promote urban development along the alignment Be established within the budget 16
The Project and the System Alignment Runs in existing Ring Road 3 6 transfer stations to other railways Area for city development Passes the Technical University Passes 2 hospitals 13-14 million passengers per year in 2020 Copenhagen City 17
The Project and the System Specifications 18
The Project and the System Service The Light Rail shall: Use standard equipment When possible be running in own alignment Be integrated with other public transport Lundtofte Ishøj in 55min Time Mon-Fri Saturday Sunday 5-6 10 - - 6 8 5 10 10 8 17 5 5 10 17 18 5 10 10 19-00 10 10 10 (Current bus 300S 3-6 per hour, travel time 65min) 19
The Project and the System Specifications An off-the-shelf transportation system State of the art Operating on sight Steel wheel/rail, 1435mm gauge 750V DC overhead, 5.5m - 4.2m Feeding by 10kV each ~2km Passenger Information at each station Rolling Stock, 27pcs: approx. 200-250 pass., 35m x 2.65m x 3.5 20
The Project and the System Specifications Permanent Way: Standard rail UIC 54, S49 Concrete Sleepers Track on ballast, ~80% Slab track (grooved or embedded) ~20% Slope up to 6%, gauge 1435mm Radius down to 25m Traction Power, Power Supply: Overhead line system with carrier wire 750V DC No sections without overhead line Dedicated 10kV system 21
The Project and the System Specifications Signalling: Drive on line of sight, max speed: 70km/h No bi-directional operation No ATC expected SCADA, ITCS, PSIS and Control room: Passenger Information Displays (PID) at stations SCADA system has no active safety role CCTV at all stations and sections and in trains Control Center for normal and fall back operation 22
The Project and the System Specifications Rolling Stock Bi-directional vehicles 30-35m long, width: 2.65m 100% low floor No option for operating double units Capcity ~ 60-70 seats (without folding chairs) and about 140-160 standees (4 people/m² Depot, Control & Maintenance Centre: Workshop, Cleaning, Control Centre, Welfare facilities Outdoor stabling up to 35 vehicles Building meeting current (high) standards for industrial buildings 23
Issues in Focus Passengers: We focus on the end product Efficiency & Reliability User Friendliness Design 24
Issues in Focus Safety: No current street running light rails in Denmark Car drivers and other road users are not used to light rails in the streets. Large number of cyclists in Denmark 25
Issues in Focus Environment Climate change in heavy rain Noise and vibrations Stray current protection 26
The Project and the System Specifications Procurement Strategy, current thoughts: Light rail system (TS) separate from road works Operation & Maintenance may be included in TS tender Functional requirements where possible Focus on: Staying within Construction Budget Establishing good conditions for the supplier to give competitive bids Ensuring high reliability and service availability Ensuring low life cycle cost Limiting nuisance to neighbours and road users during construction 27
The Project and the System Financing Financing is in place Total sum is divided in: Construction cost: 4.4 billion DKK ~590MEuro (incl. 30% correction) Shown in pie Operation related cost: 1.3 billion DKK ~175MEuro (by the Region and the 11 Municipalities) 13 stakeholders: The state, the region, 11 municipalities 28
Company Perspective 29
What can we achieve? 30
What standards do we set? 31
Vision for the Ring 3 Light Rail A new challenge first light rail in Greater Copenhagen area Breaching new roads implementing a new transport mode Establishing a new passenger attraction high quality public transport Creating a new model for future light rails Best in the world 32
History: Lessons learned from the existing Metro New standard of public transport railborn transport in a new area High frequency a train every 5 minutes High service availability high percentage of trains on time High travel speed 30 km per hour including stops at stations High safety level as high as the most safe modern light rail in Europe 33
History: Lessons learned from the existing Metro High technology best available standard High level of functionality design based on best experience High level customer service light rail for all High level of design best in the world 34
Currently and near future: construction to be performed in respect of Our neighbours in the area Our neighbours in the road traffic Our colleagues in public transport Our counterparts in Road Directorate and Rail Net Denmark 35
Current and near future: Construction to be performed in respect of Our owners in the local and regional municipalities The authorities local as well as regional and national NGO e.g. for disabled people, bikers etc. Open dialog with our surroundings 36
Future: Best in the world to Deliver high quality passenger transport Attract and serve passengers Create development in the surrounding areas Create a new attraction to visitors in the area 37
All the time: Being responsible towards our owners by: Fulfilling the budget and the time schedule High level of information Respecting their demands and wishes Professional performing 38
Our common aim is to create the best light rail in the world within budget and time schedule to the benefit of: Our future customers Our owners Our other shareholders The citizens of the area But also for the sake of our own satisfaction in order to become proud of our performance and results 39
Challenges 11 municipalities, one region and stations the Government Project without influence from 20 Consultancy companies road traffic First mover on safety demands for light rail in DK A tight budget Environmental impact assessment parallel to feasibility study More than 60 crossings 5 motorway crossings 6 railway crossings 2 hospitals (and an university) Electrical interference with 2 400 kv supply lines Fitting of about 1000 catenary wire poles and 15 substations New tunnel under Lyngby station Rebuilding of Herlev and Glostrup 40
41 Steps Onwards Conceptual Design April 2014 -> February 2015 Tender Design February 2015 December 2015 Procurement + Prequalification June 2015 October 2016 Construction October 2016 2021
Future perspectives for public transport in the Capital Region of Copenhagen 42 Herlev Bispebjerg Rigshospitalet Frederiksberg Glostrup Amager Hvidovre
Thank you for your attention 43
Programme of Today and Tomorrow Wednesday 19/11/2014 Ramboll, Hannemanns Allé 53, 2300 Copenhagen S 10:00 12:00 Introduction in the Auditorium 12:00 13:00 Lunch in the Canteen 13:00 14:00 Balfour Beatty OHL Transtech Optional: 14:00 15:00 Thales INABENSA PESA Guided tour in the house 15:15 16:45 COFELY INEO Skoda Thursday 20/11/2014 Ring 3 Letbane, Metrovej 5, 2300 Copenhagen S 09:00 11:00 Bombardier Ansaldo Siemens 11:00 13:00 KEOLIS EFACEC Vossloh 13:00 13:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch 13:30 15:30 Arriva Alstom Stadler 15:30 16:30 GCF Italy Aarsleff Rail 44