词条 | Cargo Sous Terrain |
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DescriptionThe providers claim to establish a complete, automated, flexible and durable underground cargo system which allows the transport of pallets and crates for packages, individual items, break bulk cargo and bulk goods, as well as their intermediate storage. Tunnels are scheduled to connect the sites of production and logistics sites. In the municipalities, under ground cargo is scheduled to distribute the goods by environmentally friendly vehicles in cooperation with partners of the Swiss retail syndicate IG DHS (Interessengemeinschaft Detailhandel Schweiz),[3] among them Coop, Denner, Manor and Migros, and also the Swiss national logistics providers SBB Cargo, Rhenus Logistics, Swisscom and Swiss Post.[4] The privately owned company claims also to contribute to waste disposal.[5][6][7] According to the press release on 26 January 2016, the innovation in the field of cargo transport is in the unique combination of proven technologies; the system shall transport pallets and containers of any kind ... and provide the collection of waste and recyclable materials. In the cities, thanks to the present city-logistic system, Cargo Sous Terrain may provide solutions to the most urgent traffic problems. The providers claim to plan to use renewable energy for its operation. The technical and commercial feasibility of the planned Swiss national transport system shall have been confirmed by a feasibility study which was completed in 2015.[5] NetworkThe new type of underground freight infrastructure will be complementary to the Swiss road and rail network, and relieve it at critical points. The first scheduled section of about {{convert|66.7|km|1}} in the central Swiss Plateau (Mittelland) will connect Härkingen/Niederbipp and the city of Zürich from the early 2030s. Later, a comprehensive network is planned between the Bodensee in eastern Switzerland and Lake Geneva in western Switzerland, with offshoots to Basel and Luzern.[8] The tunnels will be built at a depth of up to {{convert|50|m|0}} and have a diameter of {{convert|6|m|0}}. In these tubes, three tracks will be placed, one in each direction plus a service lane in the middle, operating fully automated and unmanned vehicles which can transport two EUR-pallets and containers. Via ramps or lifts, these small vehicles, powered by electromagnetic induction, will load and unload automatically. The initiators believe that the vehicles will be able to travel round the clock and round the year at a speed of {{convert|30|km/h|1}}. An additional monorail system for packages, suspended in the crown of the tunnel, may run at twice that speed.[4] On 20 April 2016 the government of the Canton of Zürich announced that it had reservations, because it was still unclear whether CST would relieve congestion in the most important cantonal municipalities. In principle, the government welcomes the swap of goods to a separate mode of transport. According to the current level of knowledge it is questionable whether CST will benefit even the largest towns, since the traffic reduction would largely be on the interurban routes, while local road or rail distribution would increase traffic around the hubs. The government therefore asked the providers to clarify this aspect.[9] The main shareholders Migros, Coop, Swisscom, Swiss Post, Credit Suisse, Zürcher Kantonalbank, Mobiliar and Helvetia as well as the foreign partners Dagong Global Investment Group from China and Meridiam from France will contribute 100 million Swiss francs; the Swiss federal authorities have to ensure the legal framework for the project, the Executive Board announced at a media conference on 23 January 2018.[10] Costs (first phase)The total cost for the first phase are estimated at 3,550 million Swiss Francs (CHF) of which 71 percent are scheduled for the construction of the tunnel. For matters of expense include CHF 282 million for the planning, CHF 344 million on the construction of ten hubs for loading and unloading. CHF 410 million francs are intended for the procurement of the vehicles.[4] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.moneyhouse.ch/u/forderverein_cargo_sous_terrain_CH-270.6.000.710-0.htm|title=Förderverein Cargo sous terrain|publisher=moneyhouse.ch|author=|language=German|date=2015-11-23|accessdate=2016-01-29}} 2. ^http://www.cargosousterrain.ch/files/images/Downloads/MM_CST_170324_D_final.pdf 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.igdhs.ch/de/page/uber-ig-dhs|title=Über IG DHS|publisher=igdhs.ch|author=|language=German|date=|accessdate=2016-01-29}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.limmattalerzeitung.ch/wirtschaft/das-wird-die-logistik-in-der-schweiz-auf-den-kopf-stellen-130018211|title=Das wird die Logistik in der Schweiz auf den Kopf stellen|publisher=Limmattaler Zeitung|author=|language=German|date=2016-01-26|accessdate=2016-01-29}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.cargosousterrain.ch/de/grundprinzip.html|title=Prinzip|publisher=cargosousterrain.ch|author=|language=German|date=|accessdate=2016-01-29}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.srf.ch/sendungen/info-3/gueter-unter-die-erde-mit-cargo-sous-terrain|title=Güter unter die Erde mit Cargo Sous Terrain|publisher=Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen INFO 3|author=|language=German|date=2016-01-26|accessdate=2016-01-29}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.avenir-suisse.ch/tags/cargo-sous-terrain|title=2030 werden wir in einer völlig neuen Mobilitätswelt leben|publisher=Avenir Suisse|author=Daniel Müller-Jentsch|language=German|date=2016-01-27|accessdate=2016-01-29}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cargosousterrain.ch/de/prinzip.html|title=Netzwerk|publisher=cargosousterrain.ch|author=|language=German|date=|accessdate=2016-01-29}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.limmattalerzeitung.ch/limmattal/zuerich/zuercher-regierung-hat-vorbehalte-gegenueber-unterirdischer-gueterbahn-130216637|title=Zürcher Regierung hat Vorbehalte gegenüber unterirdischer Güterbahn|publisher=Limmattaler Zeitung via sda|author=|language=German|date=2016-04-21|accessdate=2016-04-24}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/projekt-cargo-sous-terrain-erstes-teilstueck-rueckt-in-greifbare-naehe|title=Erstes Teilstück rückt in greifbare Nähe|publisher=SRF News|author=|language=German|date=2018-01-23|accessdate=2018-01-31}} External links{{commons category|Cargo Sous Terrain}}
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