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Background
Queen Street station is a main line rail terminus in Glasgow and
the third busiest rail station in Scotland. A revised Single Option
Development Process was required as a consequence of the revised
track and platform layout proposed as part of the Edinburgh to
Glasgow Improvement Programme (EGIP).
The study required the integration of the OLE, the new track layout
and the station design work already undertaken to resolve the impact
on the overall station layout, facilities and pedestrian circulation.
Originally there was no overhead line provision on any route serving
Queen Street High-Level Station, however there had been significant
design development undertaken under the overall EGIP scheme.
The proposed solution was based on UK standard classic 25kV
electrification and consists of layout plans for the station platform
areas, approach to platforms and the dual-track tunnel approach
from Cowlairs Junction.
C A S E S T U D Y
PROJECT: EGIP – Glasgow Queen Street, High Level Station
CLIENT: Jacobs
DATE: April – September 2013
EGIP - Queen Street Station, Single Option Development
Project Details
The new track alignment posed significant problems in providing a compliant
OLE design. The following being some of the issues that were resolved by
our submission:
• The OLE was not allowed to be supported from the arched station roof
due to structural inadequacies.
• Headspans were preferred to TTC’s in the platforms, but bespoke
structures were required to improve pedestrian flow and aesthetics.
• A full catenary system was required in the platforms and up to the tunnel
mouth at the request of the ORR.
• Fixed tension equipment was required to be anchored in the throat prior
to transition beams for conductor bars in the tunnel.
• Low level platforms, 8 & 9, are underneath the platforms, minimising
thearea for locating OLE structures.
• No anchoring was allowed on the lattice overbridge in the throat or at
Cathedral Street overbridge.
• The track crossover was located right under a reduced height lattice
bridge, which was too low to support an SI.
• The scope required any Wall-mounted structures to be eliminated, or at
least minimised, and the extension of the platforms further reduced the
area for locating OLE structures.
• The PWay alignment moved the Toe openings towards the tunnel, with
one set within the tunnel mouth.
• The design required to be compliant to buffer stop extensions and provision
made for anchoring on future station buildings rather than adopting goal
post anchors.
• As there was insufficient room for sectioning in the throat, the switched
overlap was moved into the tunnel, using a conductor bar air gap, with
switching mounted on the anchor structures at the tunnel entrances.
Above: Queen Street station tunnel.
Wentworth House Rail Systems Ltd, Vale House, Aston Lane North, Preston Brook, Cheshire WA7 3PE.
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