Flying junction

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Flying junction: with a bridge, trains do not block each other

A flying junction or flyover is a railway junction at which one or more diverging or converging tracks in a multiple-track route cross other tracks on the route by bridge to avoid conflict with other train movements. A more technical term is "grade-separated junction". A burrowing junction or dive-under occurs where the diverging line passes below the main line.

The alternative to grade separation is a level junction or flat junction, where tracks cross at grade, and conflicting routes must be protected by interlocked signals.

Complexity

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Simple flying junctions may have a single track pass over or under other tracks to avoid conflict; complex flying junctions may have elaborate infrastructure to allow multiple routings without trains coming into conflict, in the manner of a highway stack interchange.

Flying junction without crossings

Where two lines each of two tracks merge with a flying junction, they can become a four-track railway together, the tracks paired by direction. This happens regularly in the Netherlands (see Examples below).

High-speed rail

Nearly all junctions with high-speed railways are grade-separated. On the French Lignes à Grande Vitesse (TGV) high-speed network, the principal junction on the LGV Sud-Est, at Pasilly where the line to Dijon diverges, and on the LGV Atlantique at Courtalain where the line to Le Mans diverges, are fully grade-separated with special high-speed switches (points in British terminology) that permit the normal line speed of Script error: No such module "convert". on the main line, and a diverging speed of Script error: No such module "convert"..[note 1]

The LGV network has four grade-separated high-speed triangles: Fretin (near Lille), Coubert (southeast Paris), Claye-Souilly (northeast Paris) and Angles (Avignon). A fifth, Vémars (northeast Paris), is grade-separated except for a single-track link on the least-used side, linking Paris Gare du Nord and Paris CDG airport.

In Japan, despite the vast coverage of the Shinkansen, there are only two such flyover junctions; both under the jurdistiction of JR East. Trains bound for the Joetsu and Hokuriku Shinkansen lines diverge from the Tohoku Shinkansen at a junction approximately Script error: No such module "convert". north of Omiya Station. The other is located at a switch Script error: No such module "convert". north of Takasaki Station where the Joetsu and Hokuriku Shinkansen Lines split. Currently, a third flyover junction is under construction at Fukushima Station which will allow services on the Yamagata Shinkansen to continue northward on the Ou Main Line. The junction and Script error: No such module "convert". of new elevated track is expected to open for service in 2026.[1]

Examples

Australia
Canada
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Flying junction just east of Columbia station in New Westminster in Canada
Denmark
  • Hvidovre, Copenhagen (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
  • Junction of M1 and M2 lines on the Copenhagen Metro
  • Lunderskov (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
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  • Sydhavnen, Copenhagen (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
  • Vigerslev, Copenhagen (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)

Finland

  • Railway junction of two main lines at Kytömaa, Kerava
France (LGV Triangles)
  • Triangle de Fretin, Lille, connecting Paris, Brussels and London
  • Triangle de Coubert, Paris
  • Triangle des Angles, Avignon, with two parallel Script error: No such module "convert". viaducts
  • Triangle de Claye-Souilly, Paris, partial four-way junction
  • Triangle de Vémars, Paris
Germany
Hong Kong


Japan

Additionally, a dive-under junction exists in Narita utilizing infrastructure of the abandoned Narita Shinkansen project which serves the Keisei Narita Airport Line and the Airport Branch of the JR Narita Line. While the two tracks to not interact with each other owing to a difference in track gauge, services continue east on a single corridor to serve Narita Airport.

Netherlands
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Flying junctions flank both ends of Weesp railway station

There are between 25 and about 40 flying junctions on Dutch railways, depending on how more complex examples are counted.

Flying junctions where the merged lines become a four track railway:

More complex flying junctions, with tracks from four directions joining:

Norway
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  • Lysaker (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
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Sweden
  • Flemingsberg (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
  • Järna, north of (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
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  • Lund (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
  • Hyllie (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
  • Myrbacken (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
  • Lernacken (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
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  • Tomteboda (Script error: No such module "Coordinates".)
Taiwan
United Kingdom
United States
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Zoo Junction in Philadelphia in 1977
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Flying junction on the Tremont Street subway approaching the Pleasant Street incline in Boston

See also

Notes

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  1. See "Courtalain" on the French language Wikipedia.

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References

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  2. City of Chicago, Department of Subways and Traction, Second Annual Report of the Department of Subways and Traction, City of Chicago, for the Year Ending December 31, 1940 (Chicago: City of Chicago, December 31, 1940).
  3. Chicago Department of Subways and Traction, Comprehensive Plan, 2-29, III-VII.
  4. Chicago Transit Board, Plan for Expanding Rapid Transit Service in the Central Area of Chicago (Chicago: Chicago Transit Board, April 20, 1962).

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