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Railway Stations: Planning, Design and Management [Hardcover]

Julian Ross BSc MSc Member of IMechE and CIT Fellow of RSA. (Editor)
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January 10, 2001 0750643765 978-0750643764
Contributors include: Jeremy Rewse-Davies, former Head of Design at London Transport, now heads the design consultancy Rewse Davies Associates, Dr Nigel Harris, Director of The Railway Consultancy and Jeremy Lloyd, an analyst with Urban Initiatives with experience in planning railway stations for the Railtrack and Underground networks.

Planning, design and management are stages within a continuous process of asset stewardship. During the first stage the theoretical and political foundations are laid. During the second stage practical details are developed, and the assets themselves constructed and commissioned. The third and longest stage, management, oversees a process of alteration, maintenance, and repair that will continue throughout the life of the station. The management stage will, itself, contain elements of planning and design in order to realise alterations. A large organisation will be involved in planning, design and management all at once, planning a number of new and altered stations, organising the design and construction of a number more, and managing a large portfolio of stations of diverse size, age and condition. Each stage - planning, design and management - must bear in mind the needs of the succeeding stages. Each stage is constrained by decisions taken during the preceding stages. The bulk of the whole life cost of a project is committed early on. The process is cyclical - whether a vicious or virtual circle depends on the client, designer and manager.

This book looks at the planning, design and management of railway stations. It examines a whole range of stations, from city stations handling tens of millions of passengers annually, through smaller urban and suburban stations, to rural halts. Commercial aspects and matters of image and branding are examined alongside technical and operational considerations. As important aspects of the rail renaissance that the world is now enjoying, metro and light rail stations are not neglected. Neither are specialist stations such as Parkways, rail-sea terminals and airport terminals. It is a vital purchase for architects, planners, engineers, developers, investors, consultants, operating companies worldwide as well as architectural students and libraries.


Includes detailed analysis of station planning, design and management
Considers all sizes and types of stations, including special types such as park-&-ride and stations for sports stadia
Considers modular construction of stations as a means of achieving rapid, cost-effective improvements

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This book looks at the planning, design and management of railway stations. It examines a whole range of stations, from city stations handling tens of millions of passengers annually, through smaller urban and suburban stations, to rural halts. Commercial aspects and matters of image and branding are examined alongside technical and operational considerations. As important aspects of the rail renaissance that the world is now enjoying, metro and light rail stations are not neglected. Neither are specialist stations such as Parkways, rail-sea terminals and airport terminals. It is a vital purchase for architects, planners, engineers, developers, investors, consultants, operating companies worldwide as well as architectural students and libraries.

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This book looks at the planning , design and management of railway stations. It examines a whole range of stations handling tens of millions of passengers annually, through smaller urban and suburban stations, to rural halts. Commercial aspects and matter of image and branding are examined alongside technical and orperational considerations. As importnat aspects of the rail network, metro and light railway stations are not neglected. Neither are specialist stations such as Parkways, rail-sea terminals and airport terminals. It is a vital purchase for architects, planners, engineers, developers, investors, consultants and operating companies worldwide as well as architectural students and libraries.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Architectural Press (January 10, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750643765
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750643764
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,804,638 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Customer review, April 16, 2003
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Henri Toom (Tallinn, Estonia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Railway Stations: Planning, Design and Management (Hardcover)
Useful book for arhcitects and planner. Historical review of station development. Several pictures from British small train stations. For engineer who seeks a typical solutions or pictures do not suggest.
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Inside This Book (learn more)
First Sentence:
Stations are permanent assets, and often survive into old age. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
modern station design, fixed signage, platform edge doors, automatic ticket barriers, nosing stones, ticket harriers, friction buffer, kinematic envelope, airspace development, cable management systems, overall roof, quieter stations, passenger circulation, modular station, enclosed stations, stadium traffic, escalator shaft, platform canopies, station premises, operational railway, traction supply, railway architecture, station assets, heritage railways, ticket inspection
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
London Transport, British Rail, Tottenham Hale, Deutsche Bahn, Wembley Park, Netherlands Railway, Docklands Light Railway, Line Extension, Great Britain, United States, King's Cross, Harry Reijnders, London Paddington, Didcot Parkway, Jeremy Rewse-Davies, Nick Derbyshire, Channel Tunnel, Facility Management, Leipzig Hbf, Ove Arup, John Lyall Architects, Leiden Central, Bus Shelters Ltd, Manchester Piccadilly, Beckton Extension
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