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Chapters 1,2 & 3 “Hay” Textbook CE 533 Chapters 1,2 & 3 “Hay” Textbook

Chapter 1 – The Railroad Industry Why are Railroads Built? Early Concepts Europe/Asia—military —public U.S.—develop and profit but risk —private

Today’s Concepts U.S. to 1910 growth 1910 – 1950 stagnent 1950 – 2000 retrencement 2000 – ? growth

Today’s Concepts (Cond’t) Capacity Improvements Access New Sources (Power River) Urban Passenger High-Speed Passenger ??

Economical Needs Essential Service Function Essential Economy and Security Public Support Profit/Costs

U.S. Railroad System Class I Regional Short Line/Switching

Inherent Advantages: bulk freight long distances Passenger Built-in depreciation Common carriers

Chapter 2 – Nature of Railroad Traffic Types of Traffic Freight Passenger

Traffic Forecasts Traffic Survey Single Feature Topography Character of Land and Communities Traffic Census and Generation Models

Traffic and Marketing RR must sell Transportation – value added Shipper Concerns

Traffic Department Must Obtain (Solicit Traffic) Negotiate and Set Rates

Chapter 3 – Revenues and Costs (Expenses) Profit = OR – (CE + OE) Operating Revenues Practically all from freight E/R

Capital Expenses Investment/Profit Fixed Assets/Equipment Write Off/Reduction of Value Depreciation and Renewals

Operating Revenues Practically all from Freight Amtrak and Commuter Rail Sell of Assets Royalties

Operating Expenses Continuing Costs Direct & Indirect Way & Structures Equipment Transportation General & Administration Direct & Indirect

Unit Costs and Statistics GTM RTM Costs per 1000 GTM Costs per 1000 RTM Train Mile Costs per Train Mile Costs per Track Mile Maintained

Operating Ratio Unit Costs vs. Traffic Volume