railcapability
Railcapability refers to a railway system's ability to operate various types of rolling stock, handle different cargo loads, and adapt to diverse operational requirements. It encompasses the infrastructure's design, such as track gauge, weight limits, signaling systems, and station facilities, as well as the rolling stock's technical specifications. Railcapability is a critical factor in determining the versatility and efficiency of a railway network, influencing its capacity to serve different industries and freight types.
A highly capable railway system can accommodate high-speed passenger trains, heavy freight loads, and specialized vehicles
Railcapability also involves compliance with safety and environmental standards, ensuring that operations are sustainable and secure.
Enhancing railcapability can lead to improved economic development by increasing connectivity and freight efficiency, as well