La meva proposta és afegir 1 via més per mercaderies arribant fins a 3 en total. Penso que sería interessant ja que l’espai hi és i a nivell operatiu augmetaria la capacitat de l’estació en previsió de futur, però també en milloraria les maniobres de trens de mercaderies. També seria important per optimitzar aquestes maniobres que hi hagués una via morta amb topera en cada un dels 2 extrems de l’estació.
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here are three ways goods can be maneuvered in a station, along with your proposed addition:
Direct Loading/Unloading: This involves loading or unloading goods directly onto or from freight trains at the station platform. It's the most straightforward method but may require additional time for loading and unloading.
Side Loading/Unloading: Goods are loaded or unloaded from the sides of the trains, typically using platforms or ramps adjacent to the tracks. This method allows for simultaneous loading and unloading of multiple cars and is efficient for high-volume stations.
Through Loading/Unloading: This method involves goods being loaded onto one end of the train while simultaneously unloading from the other end. It requires specialized infrastructure like bypass tracks or cranes and is suitable for stations where trains do not stop for long periods.
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here are three ways goods can be maneuvered in a station, along with your proposed addition:
Direct Loading/Unloading: This involves loading or unloading goods directly onto or from freight trains at the station platform. It's the most straightforward method but may require additional time for loading and unloading.
Side Loading/Unloading: Goods are loaded or unloaded from the sides of the trains, typically using platforms or ramps adjacent to the tracks. This method allows for simultaneous loading and unloading of multiple cars and is efficient for high-volume stations.
Through Loading/Unloading: This method involves goods being loaded onto one end of the train while simultaneously unloading from the other end. It requires specialized infrastructure like bypass tracks or cranes and is suitable for stations where trains do not stop for long periods.
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