TTK
Structural
- Sep 24, 2003
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I was provided with a sample track clearance diagram for an urban transit authority.
The project that I am working on does not necessarily have to follow these clearances, but I don't want to deviate from them unless absolutely necessary.
One of the clearance dimensions is a distance from the track side edge of the platform to the nearest structural column for the platform canopy. This is not measured from the track centerline so I don't believe the offset exists for the train. My best guess is that it has to do with some other preferred design constraint (such as passenger sight lines, etc..)
Now to my question....
Does anyone know why this offset constraint exists?
I believe the diagram required the structiral column to be a minimum of 8 ft from the edge of the platform (again, it was not related to the centerline of the track).
Thank you!
The project that I am working on does not necessarily have to follow these clearances, but I don't want to deviate from them unless absolutely necessary.
One of the clearance dimensions is a distance from the track side edge of the platform to the nearest structural column for the platform canopy. This is not measured from the track centerline so I don't believe the offset exists for the train. My best guess is that it has to do with some other preferred design constraint (such as passenger sight lines, etc..)
Now to my question....
Does anyone know why this offset constraint exists?
I believe the diagram required the structiral column to be a minimum of 8 ft from the edge of the platform (again, it was not related to the centerline of the track).
Thank you!