QUIETERRAIL D4.1 List of use cases and optimisation criteria QUIETERRAIL aims to support the development of quieter...
Railway bridge and train loading data across Europe are currently fragmented, inconsistent, and difficult to compare, limiting large-scale analysis and harmonised assessment methods. The absence of unified, high-quality datasets covering both structural characteristics and detailed train parameters—geometric, dynamic, and operational—restricts the reliable evaluation of structural behaviour, dynamic compatibility, and train–bridge interactions. This lack of consistency hampers cross-border infrastructure performance assessment, constrains advanced statistical analysis and simulation accuracy, and ultimately impedes evidence-based standardisation and the development of improved European bridge design and assessment frameworks, including the identification of critical loading scenarios.
This solution fills in those gaps by:
The European Railway Bridge Database is fully operational and deployed on a secure cloud platform using Python and PostgreSQL, with user authentication, Application Programming Interface (API) tokens, HTTPS/SSL, and an intuitive web interface for browsing bridge data . It offers real‑time access, integration with MATLAB and Python, graphical visualisation and automated data retrieval. This makes the system immediately usable for large‑scale analyses, regulatory assessment or integration into digital workflows.
Also the rolling stock database is fully developed, validated, automated through MATLAB processing algorithms, and actively used in bridge dynamic analysis and train-bridge dynamic interaction studies across the project.
Note, however, that due to confidential matters from the Vehicle Manufacturers, the database is only available through user authentication.
TRL 6 (Technology demonstrated in relevant environment) and 7 (System prototype demonstration in operational environment)
Thanks to this solution, we have a comprehensive, Europe‑wide dataset where:
