Conventional network
Geotechnics
Geological Infrastructure Risk Studies (ERGI) allow qualifying and quantifying the geological risk of the infrastructure in order to correct the anomalies detected.
Bridges
The load tests allow determining the actions to be carried out, from small repairs to reinforcements or substitutions due to exhaustion of the bearing capacity, to achieve adequate levels of quality, safety and reliability.
Tunnels
In addition to maintenance, artificial tunnels are also built to defend the infrastructure from the aggressiveness of the environment and thus guarantee the safety of the trains.
Embankments and trenches
Ground movements, landslides, etc. They can lead to suspension of rail traffic. They require adequate containment, drainage and reforestation measures.
Track devices
Regarding switches and crossings, type B double junction crossings are still being implemented, which allow, in comparison with old types, the elimination of road joints and collateral expansion devices, which improves the level of comfort for our customers. To this end, work is also being done on the development of hybrid technologies for the replacement of type A devices, eliminating joints and using more durable, weldable materials.
Rail welding
We are making progress in rail welding, by limiting the use of single-use crucibles, improving aluminothermic rail welding and by actively participating in the approval and use of sputter welding robots on the track
Other developments
In recent years, an asymmetric grinding work system has been developed that reduces rail wear in small radius curves. We are also testing different"slab track"typologies, that is, without ballast, using blocks, sleepers or precast concrete sets with antivibration systems on asphalt and concrete slabs, also including detours on concrete sleepers. The objective is, along with minimizing noise and vibrations, to have a more durable and economical operating track.
Innovation:
Another notable advance has been the improvement and new design of track over viaducts and bridges, especially in ballasted metal sections. New technologies for rerailers and expansion devices have been implemented, which allow independent movement of the track and the structure due to braking and thermal expansion actions. This achieves speed increases on metallic sections up to 160 km / h, also contributing to a significant reduction in the impact of maintenance costs.
Regarding the fasteners and fixing elements of the rail to the sleeper, over the last few years we have worked to improve its performance, price, duration, etc., achieving improvements in its use on any type of concrete sleeper. (VM fastening), or on RS type sleepers (J2, own patent fasteners). Likewise, work is being done to improve the insulating joints on the track, to increase their reliability and useful life.
At present, technical solutions are still being developed for the continuous implementation of track without joints on existing sections with wooden sleepers, as well as the improvement of procedures and instructions for the reuse and lifting of materials on the track for the rehabilitation and renovation of track.
We also work on the approval of authorizations for use for tools and light machinery for track work, as well as on the drafting of instructions for use and regulations applicable to it, with a view to its better and safer and more comfortable use by operators and contractors.
We have a geometric track auscultation car, for Iberian and UIC gauges, capable of operating at speeds of up to 200 km / h, which measures track geometry, track geometry and wear and tear, wave wear.... , for the sake of optimal maintenance according to condition, which guarantees the quality and safety of the circulations. With this vehicle, precise and exact knowledge is pursued in order to carry out maintenance tasks. An image processing system has been installed in this car to detect visually appreciable defects at 200 km / h on rail, sleepers and fasteners..
Likewise, there is also a vehicle equipped with an ultrasonic lane auscultation system, which has an innovative set of wheel-probes and a computer system for the automatic detection and location of internal lane defects.
The most notable systems that have been installed in recent years are:
Actions takens
Overhead contact line
High voltage line
Electrical substations
Installed capacity
Train-Ground and GSM-R communication systems
We have a Train-Ground communication system in all command posts, which manage a total of 89 railway traffic regulation bands. This system, which allows radio communication between the command post and the drivers of the trains that circulate within a regulation band, has a range of 8,287 km. We are currently preparing its evolution to GSM-R systems. .
Fibre optic cables
We maintain one of the most important fiber optic networks in Spain, with a length of 13,575 km. We have highly qualified teams, whose operating bases are strategically located in the territory to provide service to the main telephone operators in the country.
Over this fiber optic network, a digital transmission network is being deployed to respond to all of Adif's telecommunications needs. Dynamic digital equipment has been installed, switching transmission channels of 64 Kbits / s and 2 Mbits / s and allowing automatic alternative routes to be established in case of network failure. This translates into an increase in reliability in rail transport.
We are also installing high-capacity digital networks that allow us to satisfy both voice, data and image needs, for the different services demanded. Likewise, systems with ring architecture are being developed that make it possible to support multiservice IP networks. The goal is to deploy a single network that responds to all needs, with an adequate quality of service. Likewise, the digital telephone exchanges, which provide service to more than 18,000 subscriber lines, are being replaced in order to allow new functionalities to the Adif voice network.
Improvement actions
These are jobs that, without constituting maintenance tasks, contribute to an increase in the reliability and performance of the facilities, as well as to progressive technological modernization. They are works, renovations and installation of new facilities.
Preventive maintenance
This action seeks to provide the quality standards required of the facilities to minimize the possibility of future incidents. We add value to our activity by anticipating the incident and avoiding it. The main maintenance actions are carried out without affecting the circulation of trains. While our customers rest, we work. We adapt to the needs of Transport Operators.
Corrective maintenance
It consists of carrying out the necessary work to solve incidents or breakdowns. Thanks to our territorial organization we have operational teams close to the railway line. We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Staff in the Conventional line are heavily involved in the the Annual Quality Participation Contest, where they submit initiatives for operational and management improvements through Initiative and Improvement Groups (IIG) and Initiative and Improvement Teams (IIT).
Systematic production process organisation has given rise to a new profile of maintenance activities that increases facility availability and enhances inspection management, thereby reducing incidents.
Our Environmental Management System is based on the ISO 14,001:2004 standard. We developed a series of general and specific procedures for the various technical specialities, identifying the environmental aspects affected in each activity.
We have 28 waste management points distributed across Spain that provide service to all our operational areas. These waste management points contribute effectively and rationally to our commitment as an environmentally friendly organisation.
We have also developed a series of Environmental Best Practices centred on reducing electricity and water consumption and managing waste.
We were certified in accordance with the OHSAS 18,001 standard in 2006 after assurance by AENOR that our occupational health and safety (OHS) management meets the requirements of that standard.
With this certification, considered the highest level of employee health and safety internationally, we easily exceed the minimum requirements of current legislation. Adif was the first European railway organisation to be certified according to this standard.
Level Crossing Safety Planl
The Safety Plan for Level Crossings 2005 - 2012 of the Ministry of Public Works envisages both the elimination of level crossings and improvements in the safety of those that are to be eliminated in the future.
For the fulfillment of its objectives, the Plan comprises two application periods that each entail a four-year period.
On the one hand, during the four-year period 2005 - 2008, 731 steps will be eliminated (those with the highest risk or level 1) and security will be increased by 545 steps.
On the other hand, the 2009-2012 four-year period establishes the elimination of 1,200 steps and increasing the safety of about 1,301.
Adif makes these commitments a reality through theELIMATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF SAFETY AT LEVEL CROSSINGS PROGRAMME, which includes the following plans:
CLASSIFICATION OF LEVEL CROSSINGS
Level crossings are classified according to the protection systems with which they are equipped. Another of the parameters that defines them is the average daily intensity of road vehicles and the average daily circulation of trains.
ELIMINATION OF LEVEL CROSSINGS
The progressive elimination of Level Crossings is a priority of ADIF, managed in accordance with the legislation established in this matter.
LEVEL CROSSING PROTECTION
The Level Crossing Protection Facilities guarantee the safety of road and rail traffic. Level crossings are classified according to the protection system, depending on whether they are equipped with fixed signals, light and acoustic signals, semi-barriers, double semi-barriers or automatic or interlocked barriers, etc..
In addition, these facilities can be complemented with other control systems in order to reinforce security, such as:
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