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Pepustakaan Pusat Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia

Title
Planning the Kamal-Suramadu Cross Railway Route Using Global Mapper and Autocad Civil 3dD
Collection Location
Jurnal Perkeretaapian Indonesia
Edition
Call Number
ISBN/ISSN
10.37367/jpi.v7i2
Author(s)
Aghastya, Adya
Wiarco, Yuwono
Subject(s)
Indonesia
jalur kereta api
Trace
Trase
Railroad
Railroad Geometry
Cut and FIl Volume
Railroad Components
Global Mapper
CIvil 3D
Geometri Jalan Rel
Volume Galian dan Timbunan
Komponen Jalan Rel
Perencanaan Reaktivasi Jalan Rel
Perencanaan Jalur Kereta Baru
Classification
Series Title
GMD
Electronic Resource
Language
ind
Publisher
Politeknik Perkeretaapian Indonesia Madiun
Publishing Year
2023
Publishing Place
Collation
Abstract/Notes
The development of the railway network in Madura is in the form of reactivation of old lines and construction of new lines, as stated in the National Railway Master Plan (RIPNas) and Indonesia Presidential Decree No. 2128 Year 2018. This research will focus on planning the reactivation of the Kamal-Bangkalan-Suramadu railway line, with the aim of encouraging the development of railways on Madura Island, which can improve the economy and mobility of the Madurese people. The Kamal-Suramadu railway planning will refer to Minister of Transport Regulation no. 11 2012 and Minister of Transport Regulation no. 60 2012, and by using Global Mapper and Civil 3D software. Most of the existing railway line in Bangkalan-Kamal has been used as a densely populated settlement or government (54%), medium density settlement (24%), and paddy fields or vacant land (22%). The existing railway line uses a single track with a spoor width of 1067mm and R25 type rail. The selected trace is alternative trace number 2 with a length of 31,152 metres and requires 566,266 m2 of land for its construction. Horizontal alignment planning resulted in 7 horizontal curves with a radius of 1100 m (curves 1, 2, and 7), 800 m (curves 3 and 5), and 950 m (curves 4 and 6). Cumulative cut volume of 2,399,262.85 m3, and  cumulative fill volume of 891,563.7 m3. Railway components required include 51,921 pieces of concrete sleepers, 207,684 pieces of pendroller fastening, 2,493 pieces of R54 rail, 48,286 m3 ballast, and 59,812 m3 subballast
Specific Detail Info
https://jurnal.ppi.ac.id/jpi/article/view/309