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Reinforcement of rail embankment 

Projekt Informationen

Baumaßnahme

ICE rail link Hamburg-Berlin; Paulinenaue Section

Ort

Paulinenaue, DE

Auftraggeber

DB ProjektBau GmbH

Bauausführung

Joint Venture ABS Hamburg-Berlin, PRA 1
Wittfeld, Wiebe, v.d. Wettern, Freytag and Matthäi

Bauzeit

Summer 2003

Projekt Details

Aufgabe

After the high-speed magnetic rail link between Hamburg and Berlin was abandoned, the German Rail company, Deutsche Bahn AG, decided in favour of a second stage improvement of the existing track. This section of line had already been upgraded to a speed of 160 km/h in the 1990s. The second upgrading allows top speeds of 230 km/h and reduces the journey time from Hamburg (Main Station) to Berlin (Zoo) to around 100 minutes. The greatest challenge is the 14.5 km length between Paulinenaue-Friesack, which forms part of the Spandau-Neustadt section. The boggy foundation soils there are capable of taking very little load.

Lösung

Work on the section started simultaneously at several sites. At first the existing track bed with the sub-construction was completely removed. The original boggy ground was then replaced to the level of the groundwater table. The partially injected vibro columns forming the piled foundations were cut off to existing ground level and improved where necessary. The new embankment was then constructed on this foundation. Three layers of PVA geogrid were placed with avertial distance of 30 cm over a 20 cm layer of mixed aggregate. The rolls of geogrid were placed transversely to the track and overlapped by one metre over a 14-metre embankment width. The geogrid was custom-made in 210-metre long rolls so that waste was reduced to a minimum. The shortened journey times made possible by the completion of this construction project will be incorporated into the new timetable at the end of 2004. Due to the excellent cooperation between all parties the project was finished within the scheduled 76 days.