Typology of high-speed rail city-to-city links

A Moyano, JM Coronado - Proceedings of the Institution of Civil …, 2018 - icevirtuallibrary.com
The development of high-speed rail (HSR) networks is leading to a very complex situation in
terms of network configuration and the variety of services. This new panorama presents very …

High-speed rail opportunities around metropolitan regions: Madrid and London

M Garmendia, V Romero, JM Ureña… - Journal of …, 2012 - ascelibrary.org
The original main aim of high-speed rail (HSR) was to link big metropolitan areas 400–600
km apart. Recently, intermediate HSR stations have also been created in suburban areas or …

Megacities and High Speed Rail systems: which comes first?

F Pagliara, J de Abreu e Silva, JM Sussman, N Stein - 2012 - dspace.mit.edu
A megacity is usually defined as a metropolitan area with a total population in excess of 10
million people. The number of megacities is increasing worldwide. In most agglomerations …

The high-speed rail challenge for big intermediate cities: A national, regional and local perspective

JM Ureña, P Menerault, M Garmendia - Cities, 2009 - Elsevier
Previous research on high-speed rail (HSR) and urban development has underlined the
need for a multilevel analysis and has differentiated between HSR's impact on small cities …

Regional high-speed rail services typology, demand and spatial implications

H Martinez, JM Ureña, JM Coronado, M Garmendia… - 2010 - econstor.eu
The paper focuses on the role of HSR services in the regional framework and connection
between intermediate cities along the line. The purpose is making a contribution in the …

[图书][B] Territorial implications of high speed rail: A Spanish perspective

JM De Ureña - 2016 - books.google.com
High Speed Rail's (HSR) main objective is to attract air passengers between big
metropolitan areas however the main territorial implications in many cases occur not in …

From network to services: A comparative accessibility analysis of the Spanish high-speed rail system

A Moyano, HS Martínez, JM Coronado - Transport Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
High-speed rail (HSR) was originally conceived to connect large metropolitan areas in
competition with air transport and suitable for distances between 400 km and 600 km. Since …

High-speed railways in Spain: Example of success?

M Sánchez-Borràs, F Robuste… - Transportation research …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The Spanish high-speed railway (HSR) network has developed swiftly over the past few
years. In less than two decades, this network has already become the second longest in …

Territorial implications at national and regional scales of high-speed rail

JM de Ureña, JM Coronado… - … Implications of High …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter explores the research results on High-speed rail (HSR) territory interaction in
Spain that go beyond direct transport impacts. It describes the factors to be considered in …

The high-speed rail in Spanish cities: Urban integration and local strategies for socio-economic development

C Bellet, P Alonso, A Gutiérrez - Territorial Implications of High …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
In Spain the conventional rail network has a different gauge to that used internationally by
the High-Speed rail (HSR) network. The introduction of new infrastructure inevitably has a …