Design

Construction project for the comprehensive remodeling of the Grisén station. (Zaragoza)

ADIF

Country: Spain

Year: 2021- 2022

The actions are aimed at improving the operational capacity of the facilities to avoid the impact generated by the traffic on the diverted track. Safety will also be improved by building underpasses to eliminate the level crossings between platforms.

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Inse Rail is drafting the construction project for ADIF for the comprehensive remodeling of the Grisén station (Zaragoza), with the main goal of improving the operational capacity and functionality of the railway operations in the facilities. The project will also improve safety for people and train traffic by building underpasses to suppress the level crossings between platforms.

Grisén station is located at KM 314/643 of the Madrid-Barcelona conventional-gage line and the Grisén-Cabañas de Ebro by-pass originates from its odd-numbered side. Passenger train traffic between Madrid, the Basque Country and Navarre currently runs on the Madrid-Barcelona High Speed Line, up to the Plasencia de Jalón interchange, using this by-pass. The station’s current track configuration requires these trains to travel over a diverted track, which slows both odd and even trains, with eight trains in both directions affected by this situation. Thanks to the complete remodeling of the header station on the Casetas/Cabañas de Ebro side, by reconfiguring the general tracks, the delays generated by passing over the diverted track will be avoided.

Description of the work

The main works include the elimination of level crossings between platforms by building underpasses and the extension of the siding track to 750 m, so that freight trains up to that length can be parked on it and leaving the general track free for other trains, without causing any problems.

To configure the new track diagram, two track devices will replaced, displacing the entry turnouts, both in the Zaragoza loop and on the Cabañas de Ebro side, moving them up from their current positions. Another track device on the Madrid side will be moved towards Plasencia de Jalón. The turnouts on the Zaragoza side will be the highest possible speed over the diverted track to avoid slowing Medium Distance traffic too much. The possibility of connecting tracks 1 and 3 with a new turnout to be able to crossover from the Opel branch will also be studied. In the header station of the Zaragoza side, the axes of tracks 1 and 2 will also be shifted.