TMR Infrastructure Engineering office, specialized in railway infrastructure technology, offers a full range of services for the design, planning, construction supervision, and maintenance of railway superstructure.
Feasibility Studies: Conducting preliminary analyses to assess the technical and economic viability of railway projects.
Track Design: Developing track layouts for standard and narrow-gauge railways, including curve design, gradients, turnouts, and speed optimization using TopoRail software.
Modeling and Simulation: Using specialized software to simulate real-world conditions and optimize network performance. Integrating railway superstructure into BIM models through the creation of IFC files.
Project Management
Planning and Coordination: Developing of detailed schedules and ensuring effective coordination among all project stakeholders.
Monitoring and Control: Implementing rigorous mechanisms to ensure compliance with deadlines, budgets, and quality standards.
Planning Approval Procedure: Preparation of plans and reports for the Federal Office of Transport FOT in accordance with the Directive on the planning approval procedure for railway installations (OPAPRI), ensuring project compliance.
Infrastructure Engineering
Detailed Superstructure Design: Dimensioning of bumper sizing, calculation of rail deflection for transition analysis of track cant transition, and other key technical aspects.
Accessibility – Platforms, according to the requirements of Equal Opportunities for People with Disabilities Act: : Precise calculation of platform edge positions, development of compliant concepts by determining the minimum radii in the platform area, taking into account current and future rolling stock, with an impact analysis for each station and stopover.
Clearance profile: calculation of specific gauges and analysis of encroachments in the different areas of the clearance profile.
Supervision and Work progress monitoring
Site Supervision: Local management of railway track construction with on-site presence to monitor progress and ensure compliance with standards, guidelines, and the project owner’s specifications.
Quality Control: Performing inspections and tests to ensure the quality and compliance of work, particularly in the event of audits.
Maintenance and Reconditioning
Maintenance Plans: Developing preventive and corrective maintenance programs to ensure and extend the lifespan of railway infrastructures.
Reconditioning: Designing and managing renovation and modernization projects for existing railway superstructure.
Summary of our activities
All TMR railway installations and their surroundings are regularly monitored by the Infrastructure Department.
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railway stations and stopovers renovated
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ongoing projects
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civil engineering structures (tunnels, bridges, culverts, retaining walls alongside the tracks, etc.) on the TMR lines (standard and narrow-gauge + rack-rail) to be monitored and maintained.