enkeltbrug
Enkeltbrug, also known as single-track or single-line railway, is a term used in railway engineering to describe a railway line with only one track between two stations or terminals. This is in contrast to a double-track or multi-track railway, where two or more parallel tracks provide for bidirectional traffic without the need for trains to share the same track. Enkeltbrug systems are commonly found in less trafficked areas, rural regions, or on secondary lines where the volume of train traffic does not justify the construction and maintenance costs of multiple tracks.
The primary advantage of enkeltbrug is its cost-effectiveness. Building and maintaining a single track is significantly
However, enkeltbrug also has several drawbacks. The most notable is the potential for delays due to the
Enkeltbrug systems are often equipped with passing loops or sidings to allow trains to overtake each other
In summary, enkeltbrug is a cost-effective solution for railway lines with lower traffic densities, but it requires