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1 French TGV System New Perspectives for Texas
Jean-Pierre ARDUIN Alain MICAS High Speed Rail
Consultants Paris- France
2- 1 - High Speed Rail in France Europe, a success
story - 2 - How to succeed?
- Technical Options for HSR Network System
- Demand forecast Rail operation
- Fare Market Analysis
- Investment cost, Profitability Economic
balance - HSR and sustainable development
- 3 - TGV the World standard
- HSR in the world
- 4 - New perspectives for Texas
3- High Speed Rail in France, a success story
- 26 years of experience
- 1,840 km of HS lines
- 440 TGV trainsets
- World rail speed record at 357 mph !
- 1.3 billion passengers on French TGV
- TGV the world standard for HSR
4- HRS in France a Commercial success
- Network development
- TGV Sud Est 1981
- TGV Atlantique 1989
- TGV Nord Channel Tunnel 1993/94
- TGV Méditerranée 2001
- TGV Est 2007
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8France Higher HSR traffic in Europe
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13Rail industry organization in France
14HRS development in Europe
15European High Speed Rail Network
2030
2003
7 830 miles
16France World leader in HSR market share
17- 2 How to succeed
- Technical Options for HSR Network System
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- new line dedicated exclusively to passenger
- compatibility with the existing network
- high frequency
- interoperability
18- Technical Options for HSR Network System
19Rolling Stock 1 bogie, 2 coaches
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21- 3 How to succeed?
- Demand forecast, Rail simulation, Economy
- Traffic and Revenues forecast DEMAND
- Simulation and operating expenditure OFFER
- Investment cost ENGINEERING
- Profitability Economic balance ECONOMY
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22Demand forecast, Rail simulation, Economy
Traffic Modeling Revenue forecasts
23Rail vs Air Market Shares
24Demand forecast, Rail simulation, Economy Traffic
Induction Gravity Model
25Rail Simulation and operation expenditure
- Scheduling and train crewing,
- Rolling stock fleet size,
- Trip time predictions,
- Network operations simulation,
- Operating cost,
- Electrical network simulation,
- Train control design
26Train paths eliminated due to a stop
One stop means that two subsequent train paths
are eliminated
José Estrada, adif, UIC 2005
27A train at 200 km/h eliminates 7 train paths at
300 km/h
Train paths eliminated by a slower train
28Fares Market Analysis
29Investment cost, Profitability Economic balance
- Infrastructure
- land acquisition costs
- earthworks
- drainage facilities
- noise abatement installations
- reconstitution of roadways
- landscaping
- fencing
- Superstructure (railway equipment)
- track and ballast
- safety and signaling installations
- electric power supply facilities
- telecommunications installations
- buildings and terminal installations
- overheads
30Investment cost, Profitability Economic balance
France TGV Mediterrannée Ventabren viaduct
Incremental Launching Method
31Investment cost, Profitability Economic balance
32Forecasted Financial profitability
Social 28
Economic 15
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Base Case
TGV South East
33HRS Sustainable Development
- TGV releases NO greenhouse gases
- TGV has a HIGH security level
- TGV pollutes LESS than other modes
- TGV has a HIGH energetic revenue
- TGV requires LESS space
34High Speed, environmentally friendly Width of
Route alignment
35High Speed, environmentally friendlyEnergy
36High Speed, environmentally friendly Energy
373 TGV the World standard
TGV Family
38HSR in Europe Operation for High Speed Rail
- OPERAs model
- Access Fees OPE R A S
- OPE OPErating costs of trains for IM
- R Reservation charges
- A Fixed Access right
- S Social effects of rail mode
39HSR in Europe Operation for High Speed Rail
- OPERAs model
- Application in
- France
- Spain
- United-Kingdom
- Channel Tunnel
- Germany
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Italy
40 HSR in the World
ASIA Korea 250 miles 120 millions
passengers Seoul-Pusan 2 hours
41French Expertise in Taiwan
42HSR in the World
Russia Saint-Petersburg Moscow
43Perspectives in the United States of America ?
North-America USA Canada
44- French expertise in North America
- since 1983 Canada, Florida, Texas, California,
North-East Corridor Acela -
45IV New perspectives for HSR in Texas
46IV New perspectives for HSR in Texas
Revenues - Operating Costs
Profitability
Investments
State
Private Industry
- Infra Manager
- Build, Own
- HSR Infrastructure
- Maintain Operate Infrastructure
- Collect Access Fees
ACCESS FEES
- Railway Operators
- Own Rolling Stock, Stations,
- Collect Traffic Revenues
- Pay Access Fees
47Conclusion In the next future, HSR project in
Texas will be implemented. We hope that the
French technical, commercial, economic and
financial experience will be useful for the
United States of America.