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Wessel J. Pienaar
Pág. 11 bladsye
This article provides an overview of the most pertinent operational and design requirements of rail freight transport technology that could be instrumental in the profitable participation of rail transport in an economically deregulated freight tran...
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Luka Vukic and Iven Kraemer
External transport costs are becoming an increasingly important factor in the choice of transport routes. According to sustainability principles, the first choice criterion should be the route with the least harmful impact on the environment and health. ...
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V. V. Zhelezniak
Pág. 27 - 33
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O. M. Bashkatov
Pág. 88 - 93
The article is devoted to the issues of interaction between railway transport and fixed route modes of goods delivery to customers, the provision of optimal functional schemes of the route network, in accordance with specific capacities of a transport ju...
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Nijole Batarliene
The transport of dangerous goods by rail carries a high risk of accident and every effort should be made to ensure that such transport is carried out under the best possible safety conditions. The research objective was to analyze and identify the main r...
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Bardo Hörl, Heinz Dörr, Monika Wanjek, Andreas Romstorfer
Pág. 2776 - 2784
In most European congested urban areas the rail tracks of the 19th and 20th century serving locations of industry and goods stations were removed, transformed for public passenger transport, closed down or used for other purposes. The main reasons might ...
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Niklas Galonske, Eckhard Riebe, Armand Toubol, Sebastian Weismantel
Pág. 2850 - 2859
Rail transports of single wagons or wagon groups are an indispensable part of the transport chain, such as for the forestry and the chemical industry. However, high production costs and low quality standards have led to a continuous decline in market sha...
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Tiago A. Santos, Miguel Â. Fonseca, Pedro Martins and C. Guedes Soares
This paper studies the possibilities of closer integration of short sea shipping, with other components of the Trans-European Transport Networks, shifting a significant share of road freight onto rail corridors and inland waterways. A numerical model of ...
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Alberto Camarero Orive, José Ignacio Parra Santiago, David Díaz Gutiérrez and Francisco De Manuel López
This paper introduces the concept of R4 (road-rail-ro-ro), a concept increasingly used in transport and logistics research circles that defines the modern concept of the transport chain as it passes through the intermodal use of rail, road, and ship via ...
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Weipan Zhang, Xianhua Wu and Ji Guo
How to evaluate the carbon emission efficiency of multimodal transport is an important issue of public concern, and this article attempts to solve it with a network data envelopment analysis (DEA) model. DEA is a method to evaluate the efficiency of homo...
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Lanfen Liu and Xinfeng Yang
The characteristics of railway dangerous goods accidents are very complex. The rescue of railway dangerous goods accidents should consider the timeliness of rescue, the uncertainty of traffic environment and the diversity of rescue resources. Thus, the p...
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Panrawee Rungskunroch, Anson Jack and Sakdirat Kaewunruen
High speed rail (HSR) networks have been an essential catalyst in stimulating and balancing regional economic growth that ultimately benefits the society as a whole. Previous studies have revealed that HSR services sustainably yield superior social value...
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Malithi Fernando, Eva Heinen, Daniel Johnson
Pág. 885?910
Gentrification is an increasingly common phenomenon in many urban neighbourhoods. While cities invest in more sustainable travel options for their residents, there is limited literature on its connection to gentrification of the surrounding areas. Unders...
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Adam Radzimski, Jedrzej Gadzinski
Pág. 821 - 840
Investments in light rail transit (LRT) have become increasingly popular solutions to promote sustainable urban transportation. However, their impacts on cities are still subject to discussion in the academic community. There is a clear need to better un...
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Eva Sventekova, Zdenka Urbancova and Katarina Holla
Increases in means of transport, developed transport networks, and modernization dependent on computer technology not only lead to huge security demands but also require preventive measures and vulnerability assessments of key elements of transport infra...
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S. V. Voronin,B. S. Asadov,V. O. Stefanov,D. V. Onopreichuk,O. O. Gubin
Pág. 35 - 45
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Klaudia Przybylowicz - Ruszala
Pág. 65 - 75
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Taslim Alade, Jurian Edelenbos and Alberto Gianoli
A contextual approach to Light-Rail Transport (LRT) needs to be tailored towards specific contexts, in terms of situations or contingencies, such as socio-economic and environmental factors. This research intends to discuss the societal benefits comprise...
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Brightnes Risimati and Trynos Gumbo
In the past decade, Johannesburg has actively participated in the investment and development of the Gautrain and Rea Vaya public transportation modes. However, the state of route networks connectedness amongst the two public transport modes has not been ...
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